General Description
Location: Mombasa is a large, sheltered natural harbour made up of Port Kilindini, Port Reitz, the Old Port, Port Tudor and the whole of the tidal water surrounding Mombasa Island.
General overview: Mombasa is the largest port in Kenya, handling not only the bulk of Kenya's foreign trade but also that of Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, eastern Congo (Democratic Republic) and southern Sudan.
The primary exports are coffee, tea, cotton, oilseeds, nuts, kernels, soda ash and cement. Imports include crude oil, LPG, fertilisers, steel, grain and machinery.
The port is regularly visited by cruise ships and also offers drydock and ship repair facilities.
Traffic figures: Approx 1,750 vessels, 19,000,000t of cargo, 620,000TEU and 30,800 passengers handled annually. Load line zone: Tropical.
Berths suitable for grain discharge direct to WFP nominated Warehouses: Nos. 5-14
KIPEVU OIL TERMINAL JETTY INFORMATION - designed to accommodate Product and Crude oil Tankers.
NEW KOT (KOT 2) JETTY – PETROLEUM PRODUCTS (Crude oil, HFO, LPG, Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK), Automotive Gasoil (AGO) and Premium Motor Spirit (PMS).)
Mbaraki Wharf - Iron Ore, Coal, Clinker, Gypsum, Bauxite and Cement vessels are given berthing priority against Bitumen, Fluorspar, Veg Oil and Bauxite vessels and gas oil.
SHIMANZI OIL TERMINAL JETTY – PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
AGOL (Africa Gas & Oil Limited) Terminal