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         Cpt Ruto added that the ship is coming
         from Europe and its first call was
         Djibouti with Mombasa being its
         second port enroute to Durban and
         will come back to Mombasa to pick up
         export cargo and other transshipment
         cargo coming from other ports within
         the region.
         He said the Lamu Port being a
         transshipment port will start its
         services to handle transshipment cargo
         as they expect to receive ship-to-shore
         crane equipment next month.
         “I hope the Lamu port will kick start its
         operations soon. We are not worried
         since we expect shippers to adjust to
         the new port,” he said.
         Captain Tommaso Elmetto thanked the
         Mombasa Port management and
         requested for reinforcement of the   Above: KPA Managing Director
 Messina Shipping Makes Port of   agreement, and cooperation between   Capt. William Ruto with
         the Messina line and the Port of
                                            Capt. Tommaso Elmetto of
         Mombasa.
 Mombasa its Transshipment Hub  “Our relations with KPA go way back;   MV Jolly Gaida (Below): Messina
                                            line Regional Managing Director
         this is why we are using Mombasa as a
                                            Capt. Giuseppe Fedele
         transshipment hub. We are planning to
         improve our services,” he said.
                                            container vessel; we have a normal line
         Messina line Regional Managing     service with four calls in a month.
         Director Captain Giuseppe Fedele said   Historically Messina has had services in
           We have now invested in   he port of Mombasa is now a transshipment hub for the Messina shipping   that MV Jolly Gaida is the fifth full   Mombasa for the past 35 years and
           a full container vessel; we   T line which has now become a regular caller at the port.  container line vessel coming to the   hopes to continue its operations here,”
           have a normal line service   port and there are more vessels ready   he said.
 with four calls in a month.   to come in in a bid to support each
 Historically Messina has had   A full-capacity container vessel, the Ignazio Messina line, MV Jolly Gaida docked at   Fedele said that due to the popularity
 services in Mombasa for the past   the port of Mombasa recently. The vessel was loaded with around 2000 Twenty   other.  and efficiency of the Mombasa port,
 35 years and hopes to continue   Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs).  “We have now invested in a full   they chose it as a transshipment hub.
 its operations here-Capt. Fedele  Addressing the press thereafter, Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) Managing Director
 Captain William Ruto said it is an opportunity for KPA since Messina line has
 , ,
 invested in complete full container vessels.
 He said the shipping line was used to bring Ro-Ro vessels at the port of Mombasa,
 which they used to berth at berth number one.
 The MD attributed the growth in business to the port's efficiency saying new
 cranes are operating the ship hence new lines have changed their mode of delivery
 from Ro-Ro to full container vessels.
 Captain Ruto added that the authority appreciates the Messina line for converting
 the port of Mombasa into a transshipment hub.
 “Of the containers discharged from the ship, more than 35 percent belong to
 other ports, mainly Dar es Salaam. The port of Mombasa is acting as a
 transshipment hub for the Messina line and all their cargo heading to Dar es
 Salaam will be transshipped from this port. This is building us an excellent business
 and we thank them for building confidence in us as a port,” he added.
 He said the port will commit to offering operational efficiency and reduction of
 ship waiting time so that the ship owner and the importer get value for money.





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