DAR ES SALAAM port is poised to become one of the most modern and efficient by 2020 when World Bank Group and UK's Department for International Development funded project is completed. Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) acting Director General, Mr Awadh Masawe said in Dar es Salaam last week that the 596 million US dollars (over 1.1bn/-) which was kick-started last week by Permanent Secretary, Dr Shabaan Mwinjaka, will greatly improve infrastructure at the country's prime port. Mr Masawe said by 2020, the port's capacity will increase to over 22 million metric tons from the current 14 million tons per annum while ship's dwell time will be reduced to five days. "The project involves demolition of sheds to pave way for a container terminal, duo access roads to Gates 3, 5 and 8, dredging of the port's mouth," Masawe said. The TPA acting DG said the port which last year handled 14 million metric tons against a target of 13.5 million tons thanks to Big Results Now, will handle 18 million metric tons by 2017. World Bank Country Director for Burundi, Tanzania and Uganda, Philippe Dongier said development partners are committed to assisting government improve and modernise the port's infrastructure because of its importance to the country and the region. "The East Africa region has one of the fastest growing economies in the world with most cargo going through Dar es Salaam port, there has been a 10 per cent annual increase in freight for the past five years," Mr Dongier...
Dar Port project targets 28 million tonnes
Posted on: April 22, 2015
Posted on: April 22, 2015