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DP World broadens Unifeeder’s horizons with African investments

Markets on the African continent are developing fast as ports and logistics companies develop the shorelines and connect countries in the interior.

DP World, through its ports and terminals business, is developing ports in Senegal and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Africa’s western seaboard and in Somalia and Tanzania in the continent’s east.

“We are committed to Africa,” Ganesh Raj, global CEO of DP World marine, which includes carrier Unifeeder told Container News, adding “We primarily serviced the citrus market in Maputo, but now, this has slowly grown into South Africa as well as Dar es Salaam, Mozambique and other areas as well.”



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