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DP World has announced that it has started maritime construction work at the new Port of Ndayane in Senegal being set up at a total investment of $ 1.2 billion in collaboration with British International Investment (BII), the development finance agency of UK Government.
The Senegalese port builds on DP World’s success at the Port of Dakar, which has grown from handling 300,000 TEUs in 2008 to 800,000 TEUs in 2023.
However, the Dakar port’s location within a densely urbanised area limits expansion, making Ndayane a strategic solution to support Senegal’s long-term trade and economic growth ambitions.
The project is being developed in phases with the initial one comprising an 840m quay and a 5 km channel capable of accommodating the world’s largest container ships.
According to DP World, the construction in Phase I will create a capacity to handle 1.2 million TEUs annually, while Phase II will add a further 410m quay, positioning Ndayane as a leading logistics hub in West Africa.
The arrival of the dredger Willem Van Rubroeck in Ndayane marks the start of maritime works for the Port of Ndayane, a project set to transform Senegal into a major centre for global trade.
On the project, BII said once completed, the port is likely to boost Senegal’s GDP by 3% through increased trade flows, potentially adding $ 15 billion in trade value by 2035.
During the construction phase, the project will create over 1,800 jobs and once operational, it is expected to support 2.3 million jobs across Senegal, including 22,000 tied directly tied to expanded trade, it added.
DP World pointed out that the Port of Ndayane will transform Senegal into a regional trade leader, unlocking new opportunities for economic growth, employment and global connectivity.