Cornelder PPP deal in Mozambique

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A public private partnership (PPP) officially took over the management of the port of Quelimane in Mozambique last month. Cornelder-Quelimane, jointly owned by Dutch firm Cornelder (70 per cent) and CFM, the state-owned Mozambique ports and railway company (30 per cent), was awarded a 25 year contract that includes cargo handling and maintenance of port infrastructure.

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Cornelder PPP deal in Mozambique

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A public private partnership (PPP) officially took over the management of the port of Quelimane in Mozambique last month. Cornelder-Quelimane, jointly owned by Dutch firm Cornelder (70 per cent) and CFM, the state-owned Mozambique ports and railway company (30 per cent), was awarded a 25 year contract that includes cargo handling and maintenance of port infrastructure.

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