Dubai’s DP World to run two Algerian ports
The port of Djen-Djen
Dubai's port operator DP World has signed an agreement with Algeria to manage the ports of Algiers and the port of Djen-Djen (east of Algeria), the operator said in a statement published Monday.
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The Dubai operator will invest an initial 84 million euros ($108.3 million) over 3 to 4 years and commit to further develop and expand the ports where a 50-50 joint venture will hold a 30-year concession, the statement said.
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It will redevelop the main container terminal at Algiers to expand its capacity.
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Expanding the new Djen-Djen port in eastern Algeria will take place “according to market demand,” DP World said.
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It indicated that the facility has the potential to handle mega-vessels and become a major trans-shipment hub for the region.
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DP World is a subsidiary of Dubai World, a holding company owned by the government of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
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It operates 48 terminals in addition to 13 new developments in the pipeline across 31 countries.