DP World’s Mali Logistics Hub to fuel trade in West Africa

DP World has signed a 20-year concession with an automatic 20-year extension with the Republic of Mali to build and operate a 1,000 hectare modern logistics hub outside Bamako, the capital of Mali.

Update: 2018-07-25 17:50 GMT
Suhail Al Banna, CEO and MD, DP World Middle East and Africa; and Moulaye Ahmed Boubacar, minister of equipment and transport, the Republic of Mali, during the signing of the concession agreement in Dubai

July 25, 2018:  DP World has signed a 20-year concession with an automatic 20-year extension with the Republic of Mali to build and operate a 1,000 hectare modern logistics hub outside Bamako, the capital of Mali. The multimodal logistics platform, Mali Logistics Hub (MLH), will have inland container depots (ICD) and container freight stations (CFS) that will facilitate the import and export of goods.

The hub will be located on the main road corridor from Dakar, Senegal to Bamako and close to the Dakar - Bamako rail line and will be capable of handling 3,00,000 TEUs, 4 million tonnes of bulk and general cargo. The first phase of the project, with an estimated initial investment of $50 million, will support the growth of the Malian economy by streamlining the import and export of goods. The construction is expected to start in 2019 and is to take approximately 18 months to complete.

DP World will also provide the Republic of Mali with three locomotive trains to boost cargo & passenger traffic along the Bamako-Dakar rail system.

Furthermore, the hub will significantly reduce processing times for products entering the Malian market as part of efforts to reduce obstacles to trade and economic development. DP World will also implement its online paperless facilitation platform to accelerate the movement of goods as part of the agreement.

The concession agreement was signed in Dubai by Suhail Al Banna, CEO & MD, DP World Middle East and Africa and Moulaye Ahmed Boubacar, minister of equipment and transport, the Republic of Mali.

DP World chairman & CEO Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, said, “The Malian market is expected to grow over the next two decades and is driven by a robust economic and population growth. Thus, the hub is much needed and will provide the country with a logistics platform that aims to facilitate the import and export of goods via the Port of Dakar, which is operated by DP World. DP World’s investment will significantly cut processing times for goods and thus facilitate trade.”

Boubacar said, “We are excited to partner with DP World on this project. The Mali Logistics Hub will dramatically improve the cost and time of trade for Mali. The project will provide us with a first-class logistics facility comparable to global standards and will be the largest in terms of capacity.”

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