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Mozambique moves on mining infrastructure

14 December, 2020

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The contract for the development of the line will reach Ôé¼162.7 million

 

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The project involves new drainage pipe installed in the most vulnerable areas of the Sena line in order to ensure that the line will be bypassed by the water. By February 2015, CFM work to improve their railways in order to increase their production from 6.5 million tons per year to 20 million tons per year.
{reg}In February 2013, Zambezi river washed away ballast on part of the Sena railway, interrupting the traffic and affected a lot the coal mining companies Vale and Rio Tinto. Coal exports were closed for three weeks, reports Business Excellence.


Mozambique's ports and railways company Porto e Caminhos de Ferro de Mocambique (CFM) are investing in the quality maintenance along the 575 km long Sena

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