ZANZIBAR Ports
Corporation (ZPC), has invested about 8bn/-in infrastructure improvement
to enhance service efficiency in passenger and cargo handling at its
ports.
Infrastructure,
Communication and Transport Minister Dr Sira Ubwa Mamboya told the House
of
Representatives that as of March, 2020, ZPC had spent over 2bn/-in
procurement of one Reach Stacker, one 16-ton Forklift and 55-ton Mobile
Crane.
Moving the
ministry's 2020/2021 budget estimates, Dr Mamboya said the corporation
has already received the equipment and has also paid 4.18bn/-for the
purchase of one barge and pilot boat, which are expected to arrive in
the country by the end of this month.
"However, the
corporation is finalising procurement procedures for the purchase of one
reach stacker, one tractor, one semitrailer and one winch truck," the
minister told the house.
She said the
corporation has strengthened its infrastructure under a 1.28bn/- project
to install cathodic protection equipment at Malindi dock and cargo
warehouse construction, which has just started at Saateni suburb.
Minister Mamboya
said during the July 2019-March 2020 period, ZPC, through its ports in
Unguja and Pemba, handled various passenger and cargo vessels, including
international and domestic ships as well as dhows.
Dr Mamboya said 103
international ships with 1,341,700 Gross Register Tonnage (GRT) and
3,119 domestic ships as well as 5,504 dhows and boats were handled
during the period.
The corporation
handled 351,302 tons of ship cargo, 82,248 tons by dhows, 46,803
containers, equivalent to 61,627 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUS), as
well as 2,036,187 passengers.
The minister
informed the house that as of March 2020, the corporation had spent over
330m/- in installation of its Local-Area Network as part of efforts to
intensify its Information and Communication Technology (ICT) unit.
The corporation had 2019/2020 targeted 36.3bn/-revenues and by last March, 27.25bn/- had been realised, the minister said.
ZPC envisages
boasting efficiency in its services and handling 128 international ships
with 1,720,000 GRT, 3,800 domestic ships and 7,000 dhow boats in the
next fiscal year.
On cargo, the
corporation targets 400,918 tons by international and domestic ships,
63,649 containers, 138,619 tons of petroleum products and 112,741 dhow
cargo.
Meanwhile, Zanzibar
Shipping Corporation (ZSC) targets 120 and six domestic and
international journeys, respectively, in the coming financial year using
its ships-MV Mapinduzi II and MV Maendeleo.
During the year, Minister Mamboya told the house, 192,960 passengers and 10,320 tons of cargo will be ferried.
ZSC will as well
maintain its fuel transport business using its two ships-MT Ukombozi and
MT Ukombozi II while the corporation envisages providing agency
services to 198 ships, including containerised cargo and petroleum
products.
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