TAZARA Profit Reach USD13.5m Thanks to Improved Freight Traffic

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The Tanzania Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) earned USD13.5m profit in 2015–2016 thanks to improved freight traffic performance.

This was indicated in a press release issued by TAZARA on July 31st 2016.

The annual freight traffic of the Tanzania-Zambia railway reached 130,000t in 2015–2016, from 87,000t in 2014–2015, representing an increase of 49%.

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For 2016–2017, TAZARA plans to further improve its cargo traffic by 200%, reaching 381,000t, which will account for 8% of TAZARA’s designed capacity of 5m t.

Accordingly, the Tanzania-Zambia railway expects its profit to reach USD44.1m over the next financial year thanks to the planned improvements.

In July 2016, TAZARA signed an agreement with African Fossils Limited of Tanzania to transport 18m liters (18,000t) of petroleum products to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the next one year.

The fuel order is the second import consignment to be secured within a month, following the transportation order for 48m liters (48,000t) of petroleum for Malawi, secured in the end of June 2016.

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TAZARA is the entity in charge of operating the Tanzania-Zambia railway since its inception in 1975 by a bilateral agreement signed between both countries under the TAZARA Act 1975.

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China funded the project mainly to provide an alternative route from Zambia to Dar es Salaam to export its copper.

China also provided the necessary technical support, expertise, equipment, and related infrastructure to make it viable. In the 1990s, the economic performance of the railway began to decline and continued deteriorating over the next 20 years.

However, after 2010 China has been helping TAZARA to revive its operations. Still, TAZARA infrastructure cannot currently meet today’s development demand.

This is why revitalizing TAZARA is among the intentions of Tanzania, Zambia, and China.

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