Nacala Logistics continua a investir na mobilidade segura das comunidades

Degrau a degrau, construção a construção, a Nacala Logistics continua a investir na  mobilidade segura para as comunidades que vivem ao longo do Corredor. Em pontos estratégicos das regiões onde a Nacala opera, as comunidades contam com diversas passagens de nível, caminhos seguros e passarelas.

As infraestruturas foram construidas com objectivo de garantir a continuidade segura da circulação das comunidades atravessadas pela linha férrea. Estas juntam-se aos esforços da Nacala na realização de campanhas, investimento em monitores sociais para evitar acidentes.   

Nacala Logistics entrega 300 redes a pescadores de Nacala-à-Velha

A Nacala Logistics procedeu, em Dezembro, à entrega de 300 redes de pesca a mais de 50 pescadores do distrito de Nacala-à-Velha, na província de Nampula. A entrega do equipamento foi feita de forma simbólica durante o lançamento da ‘Campanha de substituição de artes nocivas’, uma iniciativa do governo cujo objectivo é promover a pesca sustentável.

A cerimónia de arranque da campanha foi presidida pelo Secretário Permanente de Nacala-à-Velha, António Julião, que exortou, na ocasião, os pescadores a fazerem o bom uso do material oferecido pela Nacala Logistics e abandonarem a utilização de redes mosquiteiras na actividade pesqueira. “Embora o uso da rede mosquiteira seja uma prática antiga, herdada por muitos pescadores, este é um instrumento nocivo ao ecossistema que precisa ser mudado. Só assim estaremos a contribuir para que haja mais peixe de qualidade e que as próximas gerações possam beneficiar dos recursos marinhos existentes na nossa baía”, disse António Julião.

O Presidente do Conselho Comunitário de Pesca de Nacala-à-Velha, Ussene Buana, reconheceu, por seu turno, que “as redes eram o que faltava para a afirmação da mudança de postura por parte dos pescadores”. “Estamos muito satisfeitos com as redes, sem dúvida representam o início de uma nova era para os pescadores de Nacala-à-Velha”, referiu.

A Nacala Logistics, representada por Tomás Macovela, reafirmou o compromisso da empresa com o desenvolvimento da pesca sustentável, adiantando que, “embora a distribuição das redes ocorra de forma gradual, irá abranger todos os pescadores selecionados”.

Ao juntar-se a esta campanha, a Nacala Logistics está também a apoiar a execução do plano quinquenal do governo, que procura erradicar o uso de redes mosquiteiras e outras práticas pesqueiras nocivas ao meio-ambiente.

Desde o início das suas operações que a Nacala Logistics tem estado a investir em recursos e tecnologias para o desenvolvimento da pesca sustentável e preservação dos ecossistemas pesqueiros, em Nacala-à-Velha.

Malawi Vice President inspects Nacala Logistics projects.

The country’s Vice President Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima visited Nacala Logistics on 20th July 2021 to appreciate some of the projects being carried out by the company.

Chilima started the tour by visiting the company’s Control Centre of Operations before sitting down with Nacala Logistics personnel where he was briefed on the rehabilitation works and investments the company is making to ensure smooth railway operations. He then inspected construction works of the Limbe container terminal (Limbe Dry port), aimed at boosting the company’s cargo handling capacity.

The Vice President also visited the rehabilitated Nansadi railway bridge in Thyolo then later inspected rehabilitation work of the Luchenza railway station, scheduled to be completed in December 2021.

President Chakwera launches the Shire North Railway Bridge.

On Tuesday 13th July 2021, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Malawi, Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera officially launched the 165-metre-long Shire North railway bridge along the Limbe-Balaka railway line. The project began in 2018 and ended in February 2021, costing approximately $13million.

In his remarks, President Chakwera had this to say; “The dawn of our democracy saw the rise of new generational leaders who failed to appreciate the ingenuity and pragmatism of a robust railway system. As a result, we are a country heavily dependent on more expensive modes of transport, into and across our country, this in turn has left Malawians in the unenviable position of paying 3 or 4 times more than neighboring countries for the same imported goods. Every person who claims to love Malawi aught to be an advocate of the resurrection of the rail system in this country.

The opening of this bridge which ensures complete connectivity between Limbe and Nkaya is a great step in the right direction. It will not only reduce transportation costs but spur development as well. The $13million that has been spent on this railway bridge is a worthy investment and I am confident that this will allow the trains to increase their frequency which will in turn economic activity for local businesses and communities alike.”

The newly launched bridge has a walkway for pedestrians and cyclists, easing mobility for community members to access social amenities on the other side of the bridge.

Nacala Logistics CEO, Welington Soares

Representing the company, Nacala Logistics CEO, Welington Soares made these remarks; “On behalf of Nacala Logistics and all its shareholders, we are honored by your presence at this launch Mr. President and very grateful for the support we get from your government. Your support has made it possible for us to achieve a number of milestones in improving the railway sector in Malawi, one of which is the Shire North railway bridge which you have just inaugurated. We value the good relationship that we have with the government of Malawi hence our partnership in the transportation of fertilizer for the affordable farm input program demonstrated the trust that your government has in us to provide efficient logistics solutions to Malawian farmers on the ground.”

Nacala Logistics continues to invest in the railway sector despite overwhelming COVID-19 challenges.

Deputy Inspector General Visits Nacala Logistics.

Deputy Inspector General of the Malawi Police Services (MPS) Demester Chigwenembe visited Nacala Logistics Malawi’s Limbe head office on Thursday the 10 of June 2021 as one way of strengthening the cordial working relationship between the two entities.

Chigwenembe had a sit down with Nacala Logistics’ Director of Operations Gustavo Stein together with engineering, commercial, security, and safety department representatives of the company.
 
He later took a tour of the premises then finished the visit with an inspection of the construction project of a container terminal (Limbe Dry Port), aimed at boosting the company’s cargo handling capacity from 12 to 40 train wagons per load.

Speaking on the visit, Chigwenembe had this to say; “I’m very grateful for this opportunity to come and see all the projects that the company is working on. MPS and Nacala Logistics have an understanding and we’re here at your service whenever you need us.” 

MPS and Nacala Logistics have a memorandum of understanding on the provision of security services.