Modular buildings for Mozambique, engineered in Türkiye.
Healthcare, LNG workforce camps and humanitarian response modular units shipped to Maputo, Beira and Pemba. Sea freight from Türkiye to Mozambique in 21 to 28 days.
Türkiye's expanding construction role in Mozambique
Türkiye's construction presence in Mozambique has grown steadily since the 2010s. Turkish trade volume with African countries reached USD 34.5 billion in 2021, and Mozambique — with its LNG development in Cabo Delgado, humanitarian response demand in central and northern provinces, and healthcare infrastructure build-out — has become an important destination for Turkish modular manufacturers.
Multiple Turkish modular peers (Module-T, Kolay Prefabrik, Karmod) have delivered projects to Mozambique covering offices, dormitories, workshops and healthcare units. Port access to Maputo, Beira and Pemba (the closest port to the Cabo Delgado LNG developments) makes sea freight from Turkish Mediterranean ports the standard logistics route, typically 21 to 28 days depending on routing.
Modular buildings Mozambique applications concentrate in four areas: LNG and mining workforce accommodation for Cabo Delgado and Tete province operations, healthcare facilities for Ministry of Health and international NGO programmes, humanitarian response units for cyclone and conflict-affected populations, and commercial and hospitality modular units for the Pemba and Maputo corridors.
Import considerations for Mozambican consignments
Mozambique does not currently operate a pre-shipment conformity assessment programme equivalent to Saudi Arabia's SABER, Iraq's COSQC or Nigeria's SONCAP. Import clearance is handled at the destination port (Maputo, Beira or Pemba) with standard documentation: commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, bill of lading.
For healthcare projects, the Ministry of Health may require approvals on medical equipment integrated within modular hospitals. For LNG and mining workforce projects, the main contractor typically handles import clearance under a project-wide customs exemption arrangement negotiated with the Mozambican Revenue Authority.
Port logistics are the main operational consideration. Beira has historically been the primary commercial port, Maputo is the largest, and Pemba is the preferred destination for Cabo Delgado LNG and mining work. Final mile road delivery from Pemba to inland operations requires specialised transport for oversized flat-packs.
Applications in Mozambique
LNG & mining
Workforce accommodation, offices and mess halls for Cabo Delgado LNG and Tete coal / mining operations.
Sanidad
Regional hospitals, clinics and specialist units for Ministry of Health and international NGO programmes.
Humanitarian response
Temporary shelter, health units and support infrastructure for cyclone and conflict response operations.
Comercial
Hospitality and retail modular units for Maputo, Pemba and Beira corridor projects.
Scope a project for Mozambique
Tell us about your project in three short steps. Our engineering team replies within one business day with preliminary scope, shipping plan and indicative programme. Pricing is issued at detailed specification stage.
Frequently asked questions
How are modular units shipped from Türkiye to Mozambique?
Sea freight from Turkish Mediterranean ports to Maputo, Beira or Pemba takes 21 to 28 days depending on routing (Suez Canal to Indian Ocean transit). Flat-packed modular units load into 40-foot ISO containers — a 20-foot office unit flat-packs so ten can load in a single container.
Can you deliver to Cabo Delgado LNG projects?
Yes. Pemba is the standard destination port for Cabo Delgado workforce projects. We coordinate with the main contractor's logistics team for clearance and final mile delivery. Dust-sealed, high-humidity-rated specifications are standard for this environment, as is security-hardened envelope specification where required by the LNG operator's security protocols.
Are your modular hospitals suitable for Mozambican climate conditions?
Yes. Coastal Mozambique is hot and humid with significant cyclone exposure in the rainy season. We specify tropical-rated sandwich panels with mould-resistant interior finishes, corrosion-resistant exterior cladding and hardware, and roof anchoring specifications rated for peak wind speeds in the project zone. Building envelope sealing is critical for HVAC efficiency and we design accordingly.
Do you work with NGOs and humanitarian agencies?
Yes. We have experience with UN agency procurement through UNGM (UN Global Marketplace) and work with international NGO programmes in health, shelter and education sectors. Our documentation and quality management systems are aligned with UN procurement expectations including ISO 9001 quality certification.