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DP World takes a big step towards further developing Angola’s logistics sector

Multipurpose Terminal at the Port of Luanda starts operations, DP World investing USD190m to transform the terminal into a major maritime hub

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Dubai-based DP World, the leading provider of smart logistics solutions, and the Government of Angola have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the aim of further developing the country’s trade and logistics sector.

The MoU paves the way for the two parties to enter formal discussions to explore cooperation in the areas of ports and terminals, special economic zones and logistics parks, cross border trade facilitation, trade finance and marine services, as well as logistics support in other commodity-based sectors.

DP World began operations at the Multipurpose Terminal (MPT) at the Port of Luanda on 1 March 2021 after it was awarded a 20-year concession to manage, operate and modernise the facility.

Since then, DP World Luanda has invested in new equipment and facilities, technology and the development and training of staff, as part of a USD190 million initial investment to transform the terminal into a major maritime hub along the western coast of Southern Africa.

The MoU was signed in Luanda by Eugenio de Lima Fernandes, National Director for Concession Economics, and Suhail Al Banna, CEO and MD, Middle East and Africa Region, DP World, in the presence of Dr Ricardo Viegas de Abreu, Angola’s Minister of Transport, and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO of DP World.

On the occasion, Dr Ricardo, Angola’s Transport Minister, said: “DP World is a strategic partner for the transport and logistics sector in Angola, because it brings together the professionalism and skills necessary to drive the vision of an integrated and sustainable economy, with an effective and efficient logistics chain. With this partnership, it will be possible to promote and boost Angola’s industrial development, as well as its cross-border and international trade.”

Bin Sulayem added: “Alongside the Multipurpose Terminal, there is still tremendous opportunity to further develop and integrate the country’s logistics and trade infrastructure and unlock more economic benefits. The Angolan government has an ambitious plan for this sector, and through this MoU, our primary objective is to find ways in which we can support the country to significantly maximise its strategic location and increase trade flows domestically and in the surrounding region.”

Following the implementation of the MPT’s development and modernisation plan, the teams at DP World Luanda increased operational efficiency threefold within the first six months of starting operations. The team also achieved the feat of being the first terminal in the country to handle two large vessels simultaneously.

Less than a week ago, bin Sulayem spoke at the 7th Dubai International Project Management Forum 2022 and said the group is keen to keep pace with the latest global trends of technology, innovation, artificial intelligence and smart services. He added that this drive fits with the international profile of DP World as a leading company and a global name amongst top companies operating in this business worldwide.

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