The Maputo Port Development Company (MPDC) has awarded its Port Community System (PCS) project to Kale Logistics Solutions (Kale). MPDC is responsible for the operation and development of the Port of Maputo in Mozambique.
The Maputo PCS is part of the Government of Mozambique’s broader digital transformation agenda. It will serve as a unified digital platform connecting key stakeholders across the maritime and logistics ecosystem. It will enable secure information exchange, improved visibility, process automation, and real-time collaboration. The initiative also aims to streamline trade processes, improve operational efficiency, and create a more connected and transparent port community.
According to Kale, the platform will support a wide range of port operations, including vessel management, imports, exports, transhipment, cabotage, truck and rail movements, customs and regulatory interactions, warehouse operations, and performance monitoring. It will integrate with existing systems such as the Customs Single Window, Terminal Operating Systems, Vessel Traffic Management Systems, and banking and payment platforms, creating a seamless digital environment for all port stakeholders.
To date, Kale has deployed its solutions across more than 150 airports and ports in over 50 countries. The company is also partnering with the governments of Oman, Benin, Brunei, and Malaysia (Port Klang) to digitise maritime trade.



