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Djibouti Ports – DP World Presented By Jér ô me Martins Oliveira CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. DP World Group. Government of Dubai. TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS. URBAN DEVELOPMENT. DRYDOCKS & MARITIME. INVESTMENT & FINANCE. DP World Group. Global Ports Connecting Global Markets. 43+12 Terminals
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Djibouti Ports – DP World Presented By Jérôme Martins Oliveira CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
DP World Group Government of Dubai TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS URBAN DEVELOPMENT DRYDOCKS & MARITIME INVESTMENT & FINANCE
DP World Group Global Ports Connecting Global Markets 43+12 Terminals across 23 countries and 5 continents 43.3mTEUs In 2007 we moved enough containers to stretch 5 times around the world 30,000 employees, more than 40 nationalities
Presentation Summary • Port of Djibouti • Djibouti Port Congestion • Djibouti Port solution…
DP World Djibouti • Mission • To facilitate efficiency handling of sea trade, • To provide customers with reliable, predictable and cost effective handling services. • To improve the competence of Djibouti Port staff • dedication in fostering a team-work culture, • commitment to service excellence. • Port Management • Concession agreement with DP World (20 years), • Dubai World responsible of the management in : • Container, Dry Port & Break Bulk Terminals), • the Free Zone, • the Airport • the Oil Terminal causeway and Jetty.
Port Infrastructures 3 Dry Bulk Berths 35,406 m² covered area 63,550 m² open area = 250,000 Tons 8 Conventional Cargo Berths 3 Coastal, Dhow and Multipurpose Berths Capacity: 15,000 TEU 2 RoRo Berths 2 Container Berths
Djibouti Container Terminal Since October 2006 Djibouti Container Terminal is certified as ISO 28000 compliant by Lloyd’s Register
Container Terminal Equipments 4 CRANES 10 RTG 13 Reach Stackers 2 Top loaders full 2 Empty Handlers 3 Forklift 34 Prime mover 126 Reefer Plug Points
Djibouti Dry Port CONTAINER YARD 7 500 TEU WAREHOUSE : 6 900 sq.m STRIPPING YARD 350 TEU
Marine Equipments VESSEL ASSISTANCES (Pilotage, towage and mooring) 3 pilot cutters 1 launch port depth survey 4 moorings launches 2 semi-tugs 5 high performance deep-sea tugs (3 tugs 2200 HP ; 2 tugs 4500 HP)
Throughput (TEU) + 31% 294,902 236,552 224,926 194,953 159,471 137,948 102,427
Vessel calls + 35%
Europe 7% North America 9% Far East 36% South America 0% Australia Trade Routes : Import Middle East 40% East and South Africa 8%
Europe 26% North America 5% Middle East 26% India 4% Far East 17% South America Australia Trade Routes : Export East and South Africa 22%
Port Congestion – September 2008 • High increase (2007 / 2006) : • Throughputs TEU + 31% • General Cargo +44 % • Slow Stripping Operations (freight forwarders) • Yard occupancy : 95% • High level of stacking (up to 5 highs) • High number of full containers in the yard > 6 months • High number of empty containers on the yard (storage) • Difficulties linked to high Ethiopian bureaucracy • 85 % of total Port volumes = Ethiopia destination • 75% of the cargo financed by L/C (banks) • 100% cash payment against documents from the banks • All cargo should come through Ethiopian Shipping Line B/L • Ethiopian Customs clearance in Addis Ababa: 3 weeks
Djibouti port solution… DP WORLD DORALEH Container Terminal
Phase 1 Phase 2 DP World Doraleh • Phase 1 • 1050 m quay length • 480 m depth • 18 m draught • 6 Super Post Panamax quay cranes • 16 RTG • 1.2 million TEU capacity • Phase 2 • Extension up to 2000 m quay length • 3 million TEU capacity
Djibouti Ports events : 15 – 18th December 2008 • Djibouti • location at the crossroads of 3 continents intersection, • DP World collaboration which have created various partnerships, • Advantage of collaborating with Djibouti Free Zone, which is member of JAFZA International, • Oil Terminal (ENOC) operating since 2006, • New development : Doraleh Container Terminal, • Dubai Customs World : partner of Djibouti Customs