Tazara, DCG ink deal to develop dry port in Zambia
The Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (Tazara) and Dar es Salaam Corridor Group (DCG) have entered into a partnership agreement to develop a dry port at the terminal end of the railway in Kapiri Mposhi, Zambia.
Oct 04, 2018: The Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (Tazara) and Dar es Salaam Corridor Group (DCG) have entered into a partnership agreement to develop a dry port at the terminal end of the railway in Kapiri Mposhi, Zambia.
The construction will begin soon on the four-hectare piece of land near the terminal. A gantry crane with 36 metric tonnes of lifting capacity has already been installed which DCG will operate for 25 years. Thereafter, it will transfer all immovable assets back to Tazara.
“We are glad that the attorneys general of both countries signed off this agreement, but it was worth the wait because it is a significant development, being one of the first public private partnership (PPP) models to be introduced under our strategic vision of engaging the private sector in the full utilisation of Tazara’s huge idle capacity. Above all, this is one sure way of guaranteeing ourselves additional freight traffic that will naturally accrue from the business generated by the dry port’s operations,” said Tazara MD Bruno Ching’andu.
DCG CEO Jesper Sorenson, noted that the group intended to promote railways as the main mode of transportation in the logistics chain in the region. The dry port will be an intermodal terminal directly connected to seaports in Tanzania, operating as a centre for the transhipment of cargo inland.