DP World to build new terminal at Port of Djibouti

Global terminal operator DP World is delighted to announce plans to develop a new container terminal facility in Doraleh at the Port of Djibouti.

  • United Arab Emirates: Saturday, April 15 - 2006 at 16:16
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The US $300 million investment will enable DP World to handle an additional 1.5 million TEU annually.

This investment is the latest of a number of large scale development projects undertaken by DP World which will further strengthen the company's global network of port operations. The company is already engaged in the development of several international container transhipment terminals designed to enhance world trade. Current major projects include the India Gateway Terminal at a green field site in Vallarpadam, Cochin, and the recently completed first phase of the Pusan Newport development project in Korea.

The new terminal at Djibouti will be located 11 kilometres from the existing one and DP World plans to start work on the site within the next few months. The terminal, which will have eight Super Post-Panamax gantry cranes and a quay length of 900 metres, is expected to commence operations in late 2008.

DP World manages the Port of Djibouti which currently has the capacity to handle 10 million tonnes of cargo and 500,000 containers per year. Under DP World management, container productivity at the port has doubled to more than 25 moves per hour, putting it amongst the highest in Africa.

Joost Kruijning, Senior Vice President Operations, DP World, commented: 'When completed, this facility will give DP World a very strong platform to service our customers' operations in Eastern and Southern Africa. Our commitment to investing in this project is long term and I look forward to working closely with our partners to develop Djibouti into a key regional transhipment hub.'

Djibouti lies on the main east-west trade route with minimal deviation and serves as the gateway for the strong transit trade to Ethiopia and the hinterland. Its economy is service-based and the port operations account for a bulk of the country's economic activity. The regional economy is continuing to develop and there is a rapidly increasing demand for expanded infrastructure to handle the existing transportation challenges.

Mohammed Sharaf, CEO DP World, added:

'This project is in line with our long term strategy, which is based our customers need and where they wish us to be with the quality services they have come to expect of DP World. Investment in infrastructure is vital for Djibouti to support its hinterland and to benefit from its rapidly growing economy. DP World remains committed to long term investment to ensure that we meet our customers' current and future needs as well as those of local communities and the region.'



This announcement follows DP World's $30 million investment in the Doraleh Oil Terminal project The Government of Djibouti has contracted DP World to manage the terminal once it is completed.




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DP World is a leading global port operator with a portfolio of operations in Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East.

DP World is the result of the integration of Dubai Ports Authority ('DPA') and DPI Terminals ('DPI') in September 2005. This new entity continues the tremendous success of the DPA and DPI businesses, which have been at the forefront of Dubai's extraordinary transformation into one of the world's leading trade and commerce hubs.

DP World manages the commercial and operational aspects of the port network, formerly developed and managed by DPA and DPI.

In 2005, the terminals operated by DP World handled an estimated 13 million TEU which include ports on five continents from the Americas to Asia.

DP World's unique cross-sector expertise offers solutions in all aspects of port operations, ultimately driving efficiency and financial returns for port users. DP World will continue to provide the same high level of service that customers have come to expect. DP World continues to provide a superior level of service to shipping lines at its flagship domestic operations of Port Rashid and Jebel Ali which has been voted 'Best Seaport in the Middle East' for 10 consecutive years. Dubai is ranked as the 10th largest port operation in the world and DP World is the 7th largest global operator.

There are a number of significant projects in the pipeline that will strengthen the DP World network, including developments in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. In February 2005 an agreement with the Cochin Port Trust (CoPT) was signed to construct, develop and operate an international container transshipment terminal at Vallarpadam, Kochi, India. It is the largest single operator container terminal currently planned in India and the first in the country to operate in a special economic zone. The new terminal will make Kochi a key centre in the shipping world reducing India's dependence on foreign ports to handle transshipment.

One cornerstone project, which underlines DP World's position as a major player in Asia, is the development of Pusan Newport, South Korea. DP World has a 39.55% interest in and management contract for this 9-berth facility, which has a capacity of 5.5 million TEU. The first phase of this development was opened in January 2006.

In March 2005, DP World was awarded a 30 year concession to develop and operate the container terminal at the Port of Fujairah, in the UAE. This was followed in July 2005 by the awarding of a management contract for Mina Zayed Port, Abu Dhabi. These concessions will enable DP World to streamline operations at the major container facilities of the UAE, and further increase the choices available to its customers. In June 2005 DP World was short listed as preferred bidder to operate the container terminal at the Port of Aden.

In November 2005 DP World also announced agreements to develop new container terminals at Yarimca, Turkey and Qingdao, China.

On March 8, 2006, DP World completed its acquisition of Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. This deal makes DP World a top three global operator, with 51 terminals in 30 countries, across 5 continents. DP World has a total capacity in excess of 50 million TEU per year.

DP World also has interests in logistics businesses in Hong Kong and China, notably ATL, the market leading logistics operator based at Kwai Chung, Hong Kong.
Lara Lynn Golden Posted by Lara Lynn Golden, News Editor
Saturday, April 15 - 2006 at 16:16 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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