New Parking and Waste Management Charges at Mombasa Port For Vehicles and Ships

New Parking and Waste Management Charges at Mombasa Port For Vehicles and Ships

Mombasa: KPA to Begin Collecting Vehicle Parking Fee, At Least KSh 26k Garbage Fee From Sea Vessels

  • County Government of Mombasa designated Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) for the collection of parking fees for heavy and commercial vehicles and waste management charges for marine vessels
  • Parking fees will be applied to heavy and commercial vehicles used by port users in Mombasa County
  • Exemptions from waste management charges include government-owned ships, Kenya Ports Authority vessels, authorised ferries, and smaller ships, among others

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The County Government of Mombasa has designated the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) to oversee the collection of parking fees for heavy and commercial vehicles and solid waste management charges for marine vessels.

KPA to collect vehicle parking fees and waste management fees from marine vessels.
Commercial vehicles and containers (l) at the Port of Mombasa and port workers offloading a ship. Photo: KPA.

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The announcement, made through two separate customer notices, marks a shift in the management of port-related services and revenue collection in the region. The directives will come into effect on May 15, 2024.

Collection of commercial vehicle parking fees

Under the first notice, heavy and commercial vehicles used by port users within Mombasa County will be subject to parking fees.

This includes vehicles associated with grain bulk handling limited, AGOL limited, empty container depots, refineries, and other port users who operate within port terminals without accessing port premises.

“In light of this designation, the Kenya Ports Authority will ensure the efficient and effective collection of parking fees from heavy and commercial vehicles operated within these areas with effect from 15th May 2024,” KPA announced through a customer notice posted on X.

Waste management fee for marine vessels

Additionally, KPA will begin collecting waste management charges for marine vessels at the Port of Mombasa, as mandated by the Mombasa County Solid Waste Management (Amendment) Act 2023.

“The charge will be two (2) US dollars (about KSh 260) per one hundred tonnes based on a ship’s gross registered tonnage.

The minimum charge on a ship shall be 200 (two hundred) United States dollars (about KSh 26000), and the maximum charge shall be 1,500 (one thousand five hundred) US dollars (about KSh 200000) for every seven days,” KPA announced in a second customer notice.

Certain exemptions are provided, including ships owned or operated by the government, Kenya Ports Authority, authorised ferries, ships of less than five hundred gross registered tonnage, ships trading between ports in Kenya, dredgers, and vessels at stream or anchorage.

Abnormal load leaves Mombasa Port

In other related news, fresh waves of excitement swept across Kenya as reports emerged of yet another abnormal load embarking on a journey from Mombasa to Uganda.

This came closely on the heels of the successful arrival of the initial abnormal load at its destination in Uganda.

The latest abnormal load was reported to be under the transport management of BTS Clearing and Forwarding Limited.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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