Mozambique LNG Shipping Insights and Afungi Logistics Guides
In-depth analysis for procurement managers, logistics coordinators and project teams working on Mozambique energy projects.
Fuel, Security and Port Capacity: What May 2026 Signals Mean for Afungi Logistics
Fuel resilience, Cabo Delgado security and northern port capacity are now moving at the same time. This briefing sets out what Afungi procurement teams should change in their logistics plans.
Read article →Operations BriefingAfungi Logistics Planning After the Latest April 2026 LNG Signals
The latest LNG, border and security signals all point in one direction: Afungi demand is becoming more real, while corridor risk still needs active management. This briefing sets out what procurement teams should change now.
Read article →Logistics GuideSea Freight vs Road Haulage: The Real Cost of Getting Cargo from South Africa to Afungi
Road haulage and sea freight both get cargo to Afungi, but at very different costs, risk profiles and lead times. This comparison helps procurement managers choose the right mode before capacity tightens.
Read article →Logistics GuideWhat is Cabotage in Mozambique? A Guide for Procurement Managers
If you are managing logistics for an LNG project in Mozambique, you have probably encountered the term cabotage. This guide explains the regulations, implications and how to make cabotage work for Afungi shipments.
Read article →Supply Chain PlanningFrom 4,000 to 17,600: What the Afungi Workforce Surge Means for Your Logistics Plan
TotalEnergies is ramping the Afungi contractor workforce to 17,600 by end 2026. This analysis covers what that demand surge means for reefer capacity, weekly cargo scheduling and supply chain planning.
Read article →Security and LogisticsRwanda's Warning and What It Means for Supply Chain Resilience at Afungi
Rwanda has warned it may withdraw its Joint Task Force from Cabo Delgado. What does that mean for procurement timelines, cargo access to Afungi and supply chain resilience?
Read article →LNG and LogisticsAfungi 2026: What the LNG Restart Means for Logistics Teams in Northern Mozambique
TotalEnergies lifted force majeure in January 2026 and construction resumed at Afungi. We break down what that means for procurement timing, reefer capacity, security risk and transport choices.
Read article →Planning cargo to Afungi?
Weekly sailings, reefer-capable, with last-mile camp delivery.
