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Constructi­on begins at DP World’s $1.1 bln port in Senegal

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DAKAR, (Reuters) - Senegal President Macky Sall yesterday laid the foundation stone for the constructi­on of a $1.13 billion deep-water port being developed by Dubai’s state-owned port operator DP World at Ndayane, around 50 km (31 miles) south of the capital Dakar.

DP World Dakar, a joint venture between the Dubai-based logistics provider and the Port Authority of Dakar (PAD), is the biggest private investment in the West African country, Sall said.

“We are ready for the structural transforma­tion of our economy with this mega project,” Sall said.

DP World has said the first phase will include 840 metres of quay and a 5 km marine channel designed to handle 366metre vessels, with a second phase adding 410 metres of container quay and further dredging to handle 400-metre vessels.

DP World chairman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem said his company would develop and operate the 300-hectare container terminal, as well as finance and design the land and maritime infrastruc­ture.

“It represents a brighter future as this new port will bring greater economic growth, prosperity, and jobs,” Sulayem said.

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