What we Delivered
Tanzania’s cargo story has never been told commodity by commodity, corridor by corridor. ASCELA built that story from the ground up — and turned it into a strategy for execution and investors’ trust.
Hinterland Trade Diagnostics
Proprietary bottom-up model tracing copper, POL, cement, coal, rice, maize, and sulphur from origin production zones through road and rail corridors to the terminal gate, with 15–20 year demand forecasts and commodity-specific SWOT assessments.
Strategic Roadmap for Terminal Growth
A 5-C framework (Connectivity, Capacity, Cost, Competitiveness, Compliance) applied across priority commodities, translating market intelligence into sequenced, feasibility-rated interventions covering berth investment, dry port partnerships, rail integration, and smart port digitisation.
Corridor Competitiveness & Total Logistics Cost Analysis
Route-by-route TLC benchmarking across Dar es Salaam, Mombasa, Beira, and Nacala, combined with a six-port competitive positioning matrix — quantifying where Tanzania holds a structural cost and connectivity advantage, and where it must act to defend share.
Investor-Grade Terminal Business Strategy
An actionable commercial strategy, covering capacity phasing, long-term contract structures, and a competitive positioning playbook — built to guide board decisions and attract the right capital partners.