Port of Lüderitz on track to handle double amount of manganese exports

06 Feb 2020

The Port of Lüderitz, Namibia, is on track to double the volume of South African Manganese shipped through the port. In fact, last month, the first 30,000 tons for the year was

Regarding port operation, the Lüderitz team aimed to have the vessel loaded and sailing in three days, and managed to load 12,000 tons per day.

The goal is to move from one shipment per month to two shipments per month, with the target remaining the same, to export 60,000 tons per month.

Manganese is mainly used in the steel industry as an alloy, playing a significant part in making steel from iron. The main market for manganese from southern Africa is China. - Original Source: Green4Sea

SOURCE: Infomarine Online

https://infomarine.net/maritime-news/137-green4sea/153508-port-of-lderitz-on-track-to-handle-double-amount-of-manganese-exports.html

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