Mombasa

General information

Name:
Mombasa
Country:
Kenya
UN/Locode:
KEMBA
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
30
Expected Vessels:
34
Berths:
8
Coordinates:
S 04° 04' E 039° 39'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Cargo Ship
15.04. 11:51
Cargo Ship
15.04. 21:56
Cargo Ship
11.04. 14:22
Cargo Ship
14.04. 05:33
Cargo Ship
15.04. 14:59
Unclassified
16.04. 08:49
Tanker
15.04. 23:22
Cargo Ship
03.04. 05:02
Passenger Ship
13.04. 14:44
Cargo Ship
15.04. 11:25

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Cargo Ship
16.04. 22:00
Tanker
16.04. 23:00
Cargo Ship
18.04. 01:00
Cargo Ship
18.04. 03:00
Cargo Ship
18.04. 13:00
Tanker
18.04. 23:00
Cargo Ship
19.04. 05:00
Cargo Ship
20.04. 08:00
Cargo Ship
20.04. 18:00
Tanker
21.04. 14:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Passenger Ship
16.04. 08:43
Unclassified
16.04. 08:23
Passenger Ship
16.04. 08:03
Unclassified
16.04. 07:53
Passenger Ship
16.04. 07:33
Cargo Ship
16.04. 07:27
Unclassified
16.04. 07:22
Passenger Ship
16.04. 06:57
Unclassified
16.04. 06:46
Passenger Ship
16.04. 06:24

Latest news

Lamu Port’s first berth to be opened next month

Thu Sep 05 10:10:38 CEST 2019 arnekiel

The first berth of the Lamu Port is now 98 per cent complete and is set to be unveiled next month. The construction has been ongoing for three years. Stakeholders are optimistic that it will have a socio-economic transformation of the region through trade. It will open up the corridor counties to the rest of the country and neighbouring states. At least 33 shipping companies have shown interest and their representatives have either toured the site or will do so before the opening date. Lamu Port will be actively involved in the transhipment business as its depth can accommodate big ships from which cargo can be loaded to smaller ships bound for Mombasa, according to Abdullahi Samatar, Kenya Ports Authority general manager in charge of Infrastructure development.

Construction of New LAMU Port Reaches Milestone

Wed Aug 07 13:46:37 CEST 2019 arnekiel

The new Lamu Port in Kenya took a big step towards completion yesterday with the announcement that its first of 22 berths is finished. According to the South Sudan and Ethiopia Transport Corridor Development Authority, the second and third berths will be completed by December 2020.

Port expected to process 31 million tons of cargo this year

Sun Nov 18 23:43:20 CET 2018 arnekiel

The Port of Mombasa this year expects to handle a total throughput of slightly over 31 million tons and 1.2 million Twenty Foot Equivalent (Teus) up from 30.35 million tons and 1.190 million Teus handled last year.

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