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Misrata Free Zone releases data for its operations for 2020 to 2025

bySami Zaptia
January 16, 2026
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The International Forum & Exhibition for Free Zones – Misrata: 28 to 29 June at Misrata Free Zone

Misrata Free Zone (MFZ) yesterday released data for its shipping and cargo operations for the period 2020 to 2025.

Number of containers (TEUs):

– 685 TEUs – 2025 – a 22 percent increase in the number of containers on 2024

– 560 TEUs – 2024

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– 615 TEUs – 2023

– 460 TEUs – 2022

– 440 TEUs – 2021

– 382 TEUs – 2020

General goods:

2025:  972,630 metric tonnes – plus 42.57 %

2024:  682,236 metric tonnes – plus 134.51 %

2023:  290,919 metric tonnes – minus 3.42 %

2022:  301,221 metric tonnes – minus 17.08 %

2021:   363,265 metric tonnes – minus 24.19 %

2020:  551,965 metric tonnes

Grains in tonnes:

2025: 1.44 million metric tonnes

2024: 1.21 million metric tonnes

2023: 1.57 million metric tonnes

2022: 680,000 metric tonnes

2021: 840,000 metric tonnes

2020: 880,000 metric tonnes

Number of incoming ships:

2025: 1,376 – plus 12.9 %

2024: 1,219 – plus 0.99 %

2023: 1,207 – plus 10.43 %

2022: 1,093 – minus 5.3 %

2021: 1,154 – plus 16.7 %

2020: 989

MFZ said these figures strengthen its presence as an integrated logistics hub. It said they embody an upward trajectory of cumulative growth over the past years, reflecting a tangible development in operational performance efficiency and a growing economic role for it within the regional and international trade and transport system, thus consolidating its position as a promising logistics hub and a strategic lever for the national economy.

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