Port of Nacala
| Port of Nacala | |
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| Location | |
| Country | Mozambique |
| Location | Nacala Nacala-a-Velha |
| Coordinates | 14°32′S 40°39′E / 14.533°S 40.650°E |
| UN/LOCODE | MZMNC |
| Details | |
| Opened | 1932 |
| Operated by | CLIN |
| Type of harbour | Natural |
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The Port of Nacala, also called the Nacala port complex, is a Mozambican port located in the cities of Nacala and Nacala-a-Velha. Is the deepest port in Southern Africa. The natural deep harbour serves landlocked Malawi with a 931-kilometre (578 mi) railway.
The infrastructure belongs to the Mozambican government, which is responsible for its administration through the public-private joint venture company "Integrated Northern Logistical Corridor Society" (CLIN). CLIN was created to administer licenses for cargo terminals in addition to passenger terminals.