Doraleh Port - Djibouti

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Rooble

Suldaanka Gobyare
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Total investment over U$ 590 millions (Phase 1 & 2)

15 berths of 1200 m long and 16 m water depth
690 hectares of total land area
23 hectares for Containers Terminal
57 hectares for General Cargo Yard
20 hectares for Bulk Terminal
15 hectares for Vehicles Yard
35000m2 storage area for solid fuels, Steam Coal,Pet Coke…
Warehouses
Accommodating for Capesize vessels (Up to 100,000 DWT)
Total capacity: 8,779,000 Tons / year

Under construction – (ready by 2016)


Djibouti begins construction of 2 major ports

Djiboutian President Ismail Omar Guelleh officially launched the construction of the Damerjog livestock port in the Arta region and the multipurpose Doraleh port Sunday (September 8th).

Guelleh visited the ports accompanied by Somali Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon, former chief executive officer of Dubai's DP World Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, and representatives from Ethiopia and South Sudan. Construction of the two ports is funded by China Merchants Group.

Work on the Damerjog port includes construction of a terminal approximately 675 metres long that can accommodate up to five livestock ships and a transit area of five hectares to hold cattle between land and maritime travel.

"The traffic from this port will reach 2 million head of cattle in the first year, thanks to the infrastructure of Damerjog which is exclusively dedicated to this activity in the service of the countries of the region,"[/B] President of the Port and Free Zone Authority Abubaker Mohamed Hadi told Sabahi. "The economic impact in terms of earnings from exports will represent about $500 million per year, with only $70 million invested in the Damerjog livestock port."[/B]

The multipurpose Doraleh port is intended to relieve the Port of Djibouti. It will be built in two phases at a total cost of $400 million. It will have a quay of 4,130 metres with 15 berths that can handle 29 million tonnes of cargo per year.

"In its first phase, the port will have a length of 1,200 meters with seven berths, including a roll-on/roll-off berth and six versatile docking stations that can accommodate ships with cargo reaching 100,000 tons," Hadi told Sabahi. "These seven berths of the first phase will handle about 12 million tons of cargo per year."
 
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Shamis

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Djibouti will make a tonne of cash from this port - this is such good news.

I hope they compensate the homeowners on the site though, we have a habit of just knocking stuff down.
 
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Shamis

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We need to keep a sizeable number of our people out of the country though to keep the wealth safe - you never know when they'll start bombing we lose everything.
 

HalyeeyQaran

Citizen of Southwest State
Somalia has 15 ports :confused:
Somalia doesn't have 15 ports. Stop spreading misinformation.

Somalia has 1 port, which is Mogadishu. Puntland has Bosaso and Laasqorey ports. Somaliland has Berbera port. Jubbaland has Kismaayo port. Southwest State has Barawa and Merca ports.

Maydh port is proposed for Somaliland while Hobyo port is under construction for Galmudug.
 
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