Logistique
La création du Port Franc à Maurice en 1992 visait principalement à développer un centre de logistique et de distribution compétitif pour le commerce international. Il est devenu au fil des années une plateforme commerciale florissante abritant des opérateurs mondiaux. Airports of Mauritius Ltd poursuit la modernisation de l'aéroport international SSR et travaille à la mise en place de l'infrastructure nécessaire pour permettre aux partenaires du secteur privé de développer de nouvelles activités commerciales.
Une nouvelle zone a été identifiée, dans le cadre du Plan directeur de l'aéroport, dans la partie sud pour la mise en œuvre d'une nouvelle zone Cargo et Port Franc afin de créer des installations adéquates en vue d'augmenter le volume annuel de fret jusqu'à environ 90,000 tonnes en 2025. Airports of Mauritius (AML) a alloué plus de 34.6 hectares pour créer des parcelles aménagées qui sont désormais disponibles à la location aux opérateurs et aux promoteurs désireux de mettre en place des installations de fret, de port franc et de logistique.

USD 1.2 Billion
Valeur commerciale totale

0.6 %
Contribution

231
Opérateurs Freeport

269682 Tonnes
Volume importé

542679
Volume total des échanges (tonnes)

273005 Tonnes
Volume exporté
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Freeport Operators
A freeport operator shall be authorised to carry out any of the freeport activities specified in item 3 as follows:
- Warehousing and storage
- Breaking bulk
- Sorting, grading, cleaning and mixing
- Labelling, packing, repacking and repackaging
- Light Assembly
- Minor Processing
- Ship building, repairs and maintenance of ships, aircrafts and heavy-duty equipment
- Storage, maintenance and repairs of empty containers
- Quality control and inspection services
- Export and re-export oriented airport and seaport based activities
- Vault for keeping gold, silver, platinum, precious and semi-precious stones, precious metals, pearls, works of art and collectors’ pieces or antiques
- Security, courier, assaying or exhibition area, as the case may be, used wholly and exclusively for the items referred to in sub-item (11)
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Third-Party Freeport Developers
Building, developing and managing infrastructural facilities, warehouses, cold storage, offices, exhibition centres, processing units and open storage, for rental to a freeport developer or freeport operator to carry out logistics services, marketing activities and holding of exhibitions, trade fairs and other events and the activities referred to in item 3 as per the second Schedule of the Freeport Act.
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Private Freeport Developer
Building, developing and managing by the enterprise of its own infrastructural facilities, warehouses, cold storage, offices, exhibition centres, processing units, open storage, the carrying out of its own logistics services, marketing activities and holding of exhibitions, trade fairs and other events and its own freeport activities referred to in item 3 as per the second schedule Freeport Act.
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Incentives in the Mauritius Freeport
All Freeport Companies benefit from the below fiscal and non-fiscal incentives:
- Duty-Free and VAT free for goods and equipment imported into Freeport zones
- 3% corporate tax
- 100% foreign ownership
- Reduced port handling charges
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Third-Party Freeport Developer
The Freeport activities of Third Party Freeport Developer as per the provision of item 2 of the Second Schedule of the Freeport Act are as follows:
Build, develop and manage infrastructural facilities, warehouses, cold storage, offices, exhibition centres, processing units and open storage, for rental to a freeport developer or freeport operator to carry out logistics services, marketing activities and holding of exhibitions, trade fairs and other events and the activities referred to in item 3.
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Private Freeport Developer
The Freeport activities of Private Freeport Developer as per the provisions of item 1 of the Second Schedule of the Freeport Act is as follows:
Build, develop and manage its own infrastructural facilities, warehouses, cold storage, offices, exhibition centres, processing units, open storage, the carrying out of its own logistics services, marketing activities and holding of exhibitions, trade fairs and other events and its own freeport activities.
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Freeport Operator
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Preferential Port Handling Charges
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Administration of Minor Processing
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Vault Services
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Third Party Freeport Developers Freeport Developer Contact Person Email Phone Number Website Mauritius Freeport
Development LtdMr Hans Herchenroder hans.herchenroder@mfdgroup.mu
sales@mfd.mu+230 206 2000 www.mfd.mu Freeport Operations
(Mauritius) LtdMr Andre de Comarmond andre.decomarmond@velogic-mu.com +230 206 1000 www.velogic-mu.com BPML Freeport Services Ltd Mr Hans Mungtah info@bfslmauritius.com
hans@bfslmauritius.com+230 206 2739 www.bfslmauritius.com Froid des Mascareignes Captain Maurice Rault MRault@fdm.mu +230 206 6900 www.seafoodhub.com/en/fdm Mauri-China Free Zone Development Ltd
(Freeport Zone 26)Mr Gino Severe gino@australtransit.com +230 257 5901
+230 249 2600www.mauri-china.com MFD SKY (Freeport Zone 25) (Airport) Mr Hans Herchenroder hans.herchenroder@mfdgroup.mu
sales@mfd.mu+230 206 2000 www.mfd.mu Les Moulins de la Cite
(Freeport Zone 28)Mr Mahamad Alimamod John
Mr Parvez Domunjohn.alimamod98@gmail.com
admin@lmcmu.com+261340202222
+230 5751 4455
+230 5911 9336https://lmcmu.com/ Unity Logistics Ltd (Freeport Zone 27) Mr Rahul Sharma rahul@unityexim.com +230 5942 4888 Rose Palace Co Ltd (Freeport Zone 31) Mr Nawaz Sobany nawasob@internet.mu +230 2113000 Crystal Freezone Ltd (Freeport Zone 32) Mr. Mickaël Ingar m.ingar@ingar.mu +230 54996677 -
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Port
The Mauritius Ports Authority (MPA) is the national port authority, set up under the Ports Act 1998, to regulate and control the port sectors in Mauritius. Its objective is to make Port Louis Harbour a modern port in order to maintain a high productivity and enhanced service levels at competitive rates. Port Louis Harbour plays a vital role in the national economy by handling about 99% of the total volume of the external trade.
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Airport
AML, a wholly owned subsidiary of Airport Holdings Ltd (AHL), is ranked amongst the leading corporate entities among the Top Hundred Companies of Mauritius. The infrastructure for the Cargo, Freeport and Logistics Zone, planned and designed to international standards, has been implemented to provide serviced land for long-term lease to developers and operators.
The Cargo and Freeport zone is in a secured area with internal road system for accessibility to individual plots & utility services and also has direct airside connections to tarmac. This offers both a secured and conveniently located base for operations.
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