Nacala

Corridor Affected Territory

Estimated population
32.15 million
buffer distance

Total cost

US$8.88 billion
$8,882,000,000

Components

The Nacala corridor refers to a transportation route in southeastern Africa, primarily focused on the railway and road networks connecting the Port of Nacala in Mozambique to inland countries like Malawi, Zambia, and potentially Zimbabwe. It's a major logistical project aimed at improving regional trade and connectivity. The Nacala corridor is governed by a collaborative effort between the governments of Mozambique, Malawi, and Zambia, with the Nacala Development Corridor (NDC) Management Committee overseeing operations. Additionally, the African Development Bank and other international financial institutions play a role in funding and supporting infrastructure development within the corridor. National Railway & Port Operators (Mozambique): Portos e Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique (CFM) is the state-owned rail and port company. It manages the Port of Nacala and holds a significant stake in the Nacala Logistics Corridor.
Corridor trend or concept line

Nacala Corridor Port Improvement Project

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Operational

Nacala Rail Corridor

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Operational

Nacala Corridor Road Project

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Operational

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) of Nacala

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Operational

Coal Terminal at Nacala Port

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Operational

Coal mine and washing plant

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Operational
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