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  1. Zanzibar Ports Corporation (ZPC) is a parastatal organization established under the Act No. 1, 1997, passed by the House of Representatives. ZPC is an autonomous organization which is responsible for managing, operating and developing ports of Zanzibar.

  2. Real-time updates about vessels in the Port of ZANZIBAR TZZNZ: expected arrivals, port calls & wind forecast for ZANZIBAR Port, by MarineTraffic.

  3. Zanzibar Maritime Authority (ZMA) Monitors, Regulates and Coordinates activities in the Maritime Industry in Zanzibar.

  4. Learn about Port of Zanzibar, including code, photos, general information, shipping data, list of shipping lines, requirements, restrictions, forms, and important notes.

  5. It main entry point handling International Trade for the Islands of Zanzibar. About 95 percent of Zanzibar imports and export passes through this Port. The Malindi Port has the busiest passenger terminal in East African Region handling an average of 1.5 Million people per year.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZanzibarZanzibar - Wikipedia

    There are five ports in the islands of Unguja and Pemba, all operated and developed by the Zanzibar Ports Corporation. The main port at Malindi, which handles 90 percent of Zanzibar's trade, was built in 1925.

  7. The port of Zanzibar, also referred to as the port of Malindi, is a deep-sea port located on the west coast of the island of Zanzibar and acts as the island’s main passenger and cargo port.

  8. The Mangapwani multipurpose port is a new cargo facility designed to equip Zanzibar with adequate infrastructure to meet the growing demands of trade and cargo passage through the region.

  9. Jan 12, 2024 · Zanzibar's ambitious vision for modern, efficient ports is inching closer to reality, with President Hussein Mwinyi announcing the finalization of key steps for the construction of the long-awaited Mwangapwani port.

  10. OVERVIEW: Port handles 95 percent of Zanzibars’ imports and exports. Main exports are cloves and clove stem oil, coconuts, sea shells and grain. Main imports are building material cement, consumer goods, oil, machinery and electronic goods.