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Djibouti Ports – DP WorldPresented By Jérôme Martins Oliveira CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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Government of Dubai DRYDOCKS & MARITIME TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS URBAN DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT & FINANCE DP World Group
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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
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Regional Position
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1.Port of Djibouti 2.Djibouti Port Congestion 3.Djibouti Port solution… Presentation Summary
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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 odedication in fostering a team-work culture, ocommitment to service excellence. DP World Djibouti Port Management Concession agreement with DP World (20 years), Dubai World responsible of the management in : oContainer, Dry Port & Break Bulk Terminals), othe Free Zone, othe Airport othe Oil Terminal causeway and Jetty.
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1. Port of Djibouti
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Port Infrastructures 2 Container Berths 2 RoRo Berths 3 D r y B u l k B e r t h s 3 C o a s t a l, D h o w a n d M u l t i p u r p o s e B e r t h s 8 C o n v e n t i o n a l C a r g o B e r t h s 35,406 m² covered area 63,550 m² open area = 250,000 Tons Capacity: 15,000 TEU
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Djibouti Container Terminal Since October 2006 Djibouti Container Terminal is certified as ISO 28000 compliant by Lloyd’s Register
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10 RTG Container Terminal Equipments 4 CRANES 126 Reefer Plug Points 13 Reach Stackers 2 Top loaders full 2 Empty Handlers 3 Forklift 34 Prime mover
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CONTAINER YARD 7 500 TEU WAREHOUSE : 6 900 sq.m STRIPPING YARD 350 TEU Djibouti Dry Port
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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)
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Total volume of Djibouti Port (MT) + 41%
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General Cargo Traffic (MT) + 44%
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102,427 137,948 159,471 194,953 224,926 294,902 236,552 Throughput (TEU) + 31%
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Vessel calls + 35%
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East and South Africa 8% Australia Far East 36% Middle East 40% Europe 7% North America 9% South America 0% Trade Routes : Import
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East and South Africa 22% Australia Far East 17% Europe 26% North America 5% South America Middle East 26% India 4% Trade Routes : Export
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2. Djibouti Port Congestion
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Port Congestion – September 2008 High increase (2007 / 2006) : oThroughputs TEU + 31% oGeneral 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 o85 % of total Port volumes = Ethiopia destination o75% of the cargo financed by L/C (banks) o100% cash payment against documents from the banks oAll cargo should come through Ethiopian Shipping Line B/L oEthiopian Customs clearance in Addis Ababa: 3 weeks
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3. Djibouti port solution… DP WORLD DORALEH Container Terminal
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DP World Doraleh
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Site map : DP World Doraleh
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Phase 2 Extension up to 2000 m quay length 3 million TEU capacity Phase 1 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 DP World Doraleh
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DP World Doraleh – August 2008
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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 Djibouti Ports events : 15 – 18th December 2008
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