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DP World’s Banana Port Project In The DRC On Track For 2027

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Last updated: July 3, 2025 12:57 pm
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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is making significant progress in the development of its first deep-water port at Banana, with the first phase expected to be completed by early 2027. This project is a crucial step in the country’s efforts to improve its trade infrastructure and drive economic growth.

A recent meeting between Vice Prime Minister H.E. Jean-Pierre Bemba and a senior delegation from DP World, led by CEO and Managing Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, Mohammed Akoojee, confirmed the progress of the project. Key milestones such as the completion of the first phase of dredging and the ongoing preparations for the second phase were discussed. Construction works at the site are progressing well, with the access road to the port nearing completion.

Once operational, Banana Port will serve as a modern gateway for international trade, capable of handling up to 450,000 TEUs annually. The first phase includes a 600-meter quay, with plans to extend it by over two kilometers in the second phase to accommodate larger vessels. The port will operate as a single window, streamlining administrative processes and boosting trade efficiency. This innovative approach is expected to lower logistics costs, support regional trade corridors, and position the DRC as a key player in global trade. Additionally, the project will generate thousands of direct and indirect jobs, fostering inclusive economic growth in the country.

The development of Banana Port is a collaboration between DP World and British International Investment (BII), the UK’s development finance institution and impact investor. Mohammed Akoojee, CEO & Managing Director of DP World Sub-Saharan Africa, emphasized the regional impact of the project, stating that it will open up new trade routes, reduce logistics costs, and drive socio-economic development. The integration of a single window system and improved road connectivity will further enhance the port’s role as a strategic logistics hub. Beyond its economic benefits, the project underscores DP World’s commitment to partnering with the DRC authorities to strengthen the country’s global maritime trade position.

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Banana Port is part of DP World’s broader strategy to invest in transformative logistics infrastructure across Africa, promoting sustainable economic growth and enhancing global connectivity for the continent. It represents a significant milestone in the DRC’s journey towards a more robust trade infrastructure and a thriving economy.

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