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19 August 2026

DP World terminal in Tanzania hits record volumes

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DP World terminal in Tanzania hits record volumes

EDECS Group, a leading MEA-region EPC contractor, has secured a contract from DP World to redevelop seven operational yards at Terminal 1 of Tanzania’s Dar es Salaam Port, operated by DP World Dar Es Salaam. Construction is already underway on-site as part of the wider Dar es Salaam Port Modernization Project. The scope covers the […] The post DP World terminal in Tanzania hits record volumes appeared first on Port Technology International .

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