Berbera Port Construction Project

What is this a amateur hour?:ulyin:


That is fake news:trumpsmirk:


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What's the big deal? Somalis only own 30%. Brain-dead motherfuckers.

Is there anyway to stop this deal in the future? Even if Failmaajo can't do a thing, can a future leader stop this?
 
Learn business you donkey, and no one can stop this.

What do you know about business bintu Edna? is it true you are the love child of Morgan and Edna Adan? I heard futada ayay ka dhashay as a 50 year old habar. Morgan dun fucked up the hargeysa favelas mans a legend. Prolly invented fucking street.:faysalwtf:
 
Is it a foreign project? Or funded by a foreign power? Cuz if it is you lots should actually acknowledge your being exploited.:reallymaury::ufdup:

It’s a fake project just like favelaland itself. Ciyaal Edna Aden are braindead qaad zombies. Baranbaro port was built by their stepfather bigmouth from little teeth tribe and since he walked out on them they have been broke. All these favelalanders kids on here are illiterate recent tahriibayal kkkk especially makhnuudka harambe:siilaanyosmile:
 

SirLancelLord

Reformation of Somaliland
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Dubai’s state-owned port operator DP World has launched a multi-phased expansion of Berbera port, Somaliland, to boost trade for landlocked countries in the Horn of Africa.

Mr. Ali Hassan (Awale), speaking on behalf of the joint venture company which manages the port, DP World Berbera said, “We are delighted to see in the past two years, the port has experienced transformation in terms of the investment of port infrastructure”,. He further added that DP World would invest in training people in Somaliland to create jobs for the local economy. To date, the company has pumped more than 17 Million dollars in upgrading the port facilities.

The DP World official made the announcement upon the arrival of three mobile harbor cranes worth 10.4 Million dollars and essential in ports for the rapid handling of general and bulk cargoes.

He added with the deployment of the new mobile harbor cranes will increase the port working hours from 12 to 22 hours and will play an important role in Berbera Port’s expansion scheme.

Mr. Abdillahi Abdi Hassan Mataan, the deputy managing director of Somaliland ports authority said the new equipment would enhance the capacity of this major infrastructure asset.

 
DP World Berbera has achieved another milestone for Somaliland, commissioning the first Mobile Harbour Cranes,MHCs, at the Port of Berbera this month. The introduction of the MHCs is a landmark development by DP World Berbera, as the port will for the first time offer shoreside crane support, substantially improving vessel operations.

The USD12 million investment on the three new cranes will double productivity at the port, significantly reducing vessel turn-around time and stabilising operations during monsoon season as well as providing safer and more secure conditions at the port.

Suhail Al Banna Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of DP World Middle East and Africa, said: "The three mobile harbour cranes currently being commissioned are strategically important for the development of the Port of Berbera. They will enable more ships to be served at and ultimately increase the flow of trade to both the country and the region. As construction work for the expansion of the port progresses, we are witnessing a transformation in the capacity of this major infrastructure asset, benefiting people both here and across the Horn of Africa. DP World Berbera provides an effective alternative gateway to international markets and is proving beneficial to the people of Somaliland."

The investment in the new cranes is the latest in a series of improvements to the Port of Berbera. Since 2017 DP World Berbera has introduced state-of-the-art container handling equipment, vehicles and systems as part of its push to modernise the historic port. In 2019, DP World also launched the Zodiac Terminal Operating System, Oracle Finance System, and Maximo Enterprise Asset Management System to deliver faster and better services for shipping lines. DP World Berbera staff are being trained to operate the cranes in Dubai as part of the local talent development program that provided training to more than 2,700 Somalilanders in 2018.
 

DRACO

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DP World Berbera has achieved another milestone for Somaliland, commissioning the first Mobile Harbour Cranes,MHCs, at the Port of Berbera this month. The introduction of the MHCs is a landmark development by DP World Berbera, as the port will for the first time offer shoreside crane support, substantially improving vessel operations.

The USD12 million investment on the three new cranes will double productivity at the port, significantly reducing vessel turn-around time and stabilising operations during monsoon season as well as providing safer and more secure conditions at the port.

Suhail Al Banna Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of DP World Middle East and Africa, said: "The three mobile harbour cranes currently being commissioned are strategically important for the development of the Port of Berbera. They will enable more ships to be served at and ultimately increase the flow of trade to both the country and the region. As construction work for the expansion of the port progresses, we are witnessing a transformation in the capacity of this major infrastructure asset, benefiting people both here and across the Horn of Africa. DP World Berbera provides an effective alternative gateway to international markets and is proving beneficial to the people of Somaliland."

The investment in the new cranes is the latest in a series of improvements to the Port of Berbera. Since 2017 DP World Berbera has introduced state-of-the-art container handling equipment, vehicles and systems as part of its push to modernise the historic port. In 2019, DP World also launched the Zodiac Terminal Operating System, Oracle Finance System, and Maximo Enterprise Asset Management System to deliver faster and better services for shipping lines. DP World Berbera staff are being trained to operate the cranes in Dubai as part of the local talent development program that provided training to more than 2,700 Somalilanders in 2018.
@Kingcobra I told you DP World are doing a good job so far .
 
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