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MOMBASA, Kenya — Kenya has announced a Sh41 billion investment to expand the Port of Mombasa, in one of the largest single upgrades to the facility in recent years, as cargo volumes surge toward a record 2.4 million containers in 2025.

President William Ruto made the announcement while inaugurating a new commuter rail link in Mombasa, positioning the port expansion as a cornerstone of Kenya’s trade and economic growth strategy.

“We need to match cargo capacity and infrastructure,” President Ruto said. “That is why we are committing significant investment to ensure the Port of Mombasa becomes bigger, better, and more efficient. A new container yard will be constructed before the end of the year to absorb the additional cargo.”


A Gateway Under Pressure

The Port of Mombasa handled over 2 million TEUs in 2024, surpassing its previous target for 2028 four years ahead of schedule. Cargo volumes in the first half of 2025 have already topped one million TEUs — up nearly seven percent year-on-year — putting the port on track to exceed 2.4 million TEUs by December.

Officials say the rapid growth has stretched existing yards, berths, and container freight stations (CFSs), prompting the need for urgent investment to keep pace with demand.

Captain William Ruto, Managing Director of the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA), said the expansion was critical to maintaining reliability.

“Apart from expanding port capacity, we are working closely with container freight stations to enlarge their facilities,” he said. “With container volumes expected to reach 2.4 million TEUs this year, it is imperative that our infrastructure keeps pace to maintain service reliability and reduce congestion.”


What the Investment Covers

The expansion programme includes:

  • Reclamation and Development of Terminal 19: The old Kipevu Oil Terminal will be demolished, and the reclaimed land developed to add over 450,000 TEUs of annual capacity.
  • New Container Yard: Construction of a state-of-the-art yard will begin before the end of the year to absorb the current cargo surge.
  • CFS and Off-Dock Upgrades: KPA will partner with private operators to increase storage capacity and improve customs clearance times.
  • Rail and Road Integration: The port expansion ties into the newly launched commuter rail and freight connections, designed to speed cargo movements between port, inland container depots, and hinterland markets.

Industry Reaction

Maritime Context News contacted Observater Surveys & Services Ltd. for an independent expert view on what the Sh41 billion expansion could mean for East Africa’s supply chain resilience.

Eng. Daniel Esilaba, Technical & Operations Lead at Observater (www.observater.com), did not hold back:

“This is more than just pouring concrete and reclaiming land — it is a lifeline for a corridor that carries the economic heartbeat of half a continent,” he said. “Mombasa’s performance dictates the price of sugar in Kigali, cement in Juba, and fuel in Goma. Every hour of delay ripples hundreds of kilometres inland.”

Esilaba stressed that simply adding yard space and berths is not enough.

“We have seen ports expand before only to choke under their own growth,” he warned. “Without rigorous operational controls, stack collapses, gate bottlenecks, and documentation disputes will erase the gains. This must be the most tightly managed and audited expansion Mombasa has ever seen.”

He outlined three “non-negotiables” for success:

  • Zero-Tolerance on Unsafe Handling: “Every lift must be controlled, every lashing checked. We cannot afford a single crane-down incident during peak season.”
  • Evidence-Driven Gate and Rail Management: “Every box must have a digital trail — that’s how you slash claims, cut dwell time, and restore trust.”
  • Storm-Ready, Surge-Ready Planning: “Monsoon winds and cargo peaks are predictable events. If congestion still dominates headlines in December 2026, it means the lessons weren’t learned.”

Esilaba concluded with a challenge to stakeholders:

“If this is done right, Mombasa can set a gold standard for African ports. If it is botched, it risks becoming the most expensive missed opportunity in our region’s recent history.”

Strategic Importance

Mombasa is the main gateway for trade to and from Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan, and the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The port’s performance directly affects the cost of goods in the region.

Analysts say the expansion also positions Kenya to attract more transshipment business, particularly as other ports in the region — including Dar es Salaam — ramp up their own capacity.


The Road Ahead

Port engineers face the challenge of demolishing and reclaiming land while keeping operations running. Environmental compliance, budget discipline, and stakeholder engagement will be critical to ensure the project stays on track.

If completed as planned, the Sh41 billion programme will boost Mombasa’s handling capacity well beyond 2.4 million TEUs annually and reinforce its status as a regional trade hub under the African Continental Free Trade Area.

“This is about future-proofing East Africa’s supply chain,” said Esilaba. “The question is not whether demand will come — it is whether the port will be ready when it does.”

Regional and Economic Significance

Mombasa is the heartbeat of the Northern Corridor, serving as the lifeline for Kenya’s trade and for landlocked neighbours including Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, and parts of the DRC. Improved port performance translates directly into reduced logistics costs for the region and supports Kenya’s ambition to position the Dongo Kundu Special Economic Zone as a manufacturing and export hub.

Analysts note that the upgrade will also help Mombasa defend its competitive edge against other regional ports such as Dar es Salaam, which are investing heavily to attract shipping lines and transit cargo.


Challenges Ahead

The scale of the project brings significant execution challenges. Demolishing old terminals, reclaiming land, and constructing new facilities in a live port environment will require careful coordination to avoid disrupting vessel schedules. Environmental compliance, budget discipline, and stakeholder engagement — from shipping lines to coastal communities — will be crucial to ensuring the project is delivered on time and within scope.


Outlook

If delivered as planned, the Sh41 billion expansion will reshape Mombasa’s capacity and efficiency for years to come. The port is set to become a high-throughput, high-reliability logistics hub capable of handling well over 2.4 million TEUs annually, positioning Kenya as a key trade facilitator under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Shippers, carriers, and insurers will be watching closely over the next 18 months to see whether the project delivers measurable gains in vessel turnaround time, truck turnaround, and reduced claims exposure — the ultimate litmus test for whether Mombasa can rise to the challenge of Africa’s next phase of trade growth.

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