A coastline, corridor system and reform agenda that together create one of Southern Africa’s most compelling transport and logistics stories.
Strategic market overview
Mozambique occupies one of the most strategically significant positions on the African continent. With an extensive Indian Ocean coastline, major deep-water ports and road, rail and air links serving both the domestic economy and neighbouring landlocked markets, the country has the physical geography to function as a gateway economy. The current opportunity lies in how efficiently those assets are connected, upgraded, financed and commercialised.
Key investment drivers
Three major seaborne gateways serving different corridor systems
- Rising transit demand from neighbouring markets; strong policy focus on corridor strengthening and trade facilitation
- Active project pipeline across ports, rail, roads, mobility and logistics hubs
- LNG-linked supply chain demand in the north; increasing emphasis on multimodality, resilience and project preparation.
Discover the projects, partnerships and delivery models shaping
Mozambique’s next growth phase.
Why the market matters to regional players
Mozambique is not only a national infrastructure market, but a regional logistics proposition. Its corridors connect inland demand from Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi and other neighbouring economies to global markets.