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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
Regional Position
Presentation Summary
1. Port of Djibouti
2. Djibouti Port Congestion
3. 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
o dedication in fostering a team-work culture,
o commitment to service excellence.
 Port Management
 Concession agreement with DP World (20 years),
 Dubai World responsible of the management in :
o Container, Dry Port & Break Bulk Terminals),
o the Free Zone,
o the Airport
o the Oil Terminal causeway and Jetty.
1. Port of Djibouti
Port Infrastructures
35,406 m² covered area
63,550 m² open area
= 250,000 Tons
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
126 Reefer Plug Points
13 Reach Stackers
2 Top loaders full
2 Empty Handlers
3 Forklift
34 Prime mover
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)
Total volume of Djibouti Port (MT)
6000000
5 291 131
5500000
5000000
4 188 044
4500000
4000000
3 862 390
3 743 332
3 363 503
3500000
3000000
2500000
2000000
1500000
1000000
500000
0
2004
2005
2006
2007
+ 41%
2008
(8months)
General Cargo Traffic (MT)
3000000
2 566 847
2500000
2 062 876
2000000
1 941 257
1 781 278
1 734 185
1500000
1000000
500000
0
2004
2005
2006
2007
+ 44%
2008 (8months)
Throughput (TEU)
+ 31%
294,902
300000
250000
236,552
224,926
194,953
200000
159,471
137,948
150000
102,427
100000
50000
0
2002
2003
2004
Import
2005
Export
2006
2007
TS
2008
(8months)
Vessel calls
1 411
1500
1300
1100
974
1 000
1 047
897
900
700
500
300
100
2004
2005
2006
+ 35%
2007
2008
(8 months)
Trade Routes : Import
Europe
7%
North America
Middle East
9%
40%
Far East
36%
South America
East and
South Africa
0%
8%
Australia
Trade Routes : Export
Europe
26%
North America
Middle East
5%
26%
India
Far East
4%
17%
East and
South Africa
22%
South America
Australia
2. Djibouti Port Congestion
Port Congestion – September 2008

High increase (2007 / 2006) :
o
Throughputs TEU + 31%
o
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
o
85 % of total Port volumes = Ethiopia destination
o
75% of the cargo financed by L/C (banks)
o
100% cash payment against documents from the banks
o
All cargo should come through Ethiopian Shipping Line B/L
o
Ethiopian Customs clearance in Addis Ababa: 3 weeks
3. Djibouti port solution…
DP WORLD DORALEH
Container Terminal
DP World Doraleh
Site map : DP World Doraleh
DP World Doraleh
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
Phase 2
• Extension up to 2000 m quay length
• 3 million TEU capacity
DP World Doraleh – August 2008
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
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