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Mombasa Port in Billions Upgrade Storm
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22912, member: 2262"] The Kenya Ports Authority has big plans for 2025. They want to make the port in Mombasa even better. This will help them handle more ships and cargo. Right now, they are working on improving their computer systems, which will start in January. The goal is to make the port able to handle more containers. It can currently handle 2.1 million containers per year. The port authority also hired a company to build a new part of the port, Berth 19B. This new section will be 240 meters long and let the port handle 300,000 more containers. They are also talking with Japan about helping to build another new part, Berth 23. It is part of a big project to develop the port. The Mombasa port is very important. It is used by several countries that don't have their own ocean access, including Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan. The port has made many improvements recently, spending billions of shillings on new infrastructure, technology, and equipment. Some of the big projects include a new oil terminal and a special area for cruise ships to dock. They also built a new six-lane road to help cargo move in and out of the port more quickly. The port authority bought some very big cranes last year. These cost over 4 billion shillings. The head of the port authority said they needed these upgrades because the port is getting busier. In May, they handled a record number of containers - more than 176,000. He also said that over the holidays, 41 ships are expected to come to the port, and this number could go up even more. The port is facing competition from the port in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. However, the Kenya Ports Authority believes their new projects will keep Mombasa as the best port in the region. [/QUOTE]
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