EDECS Group, a leading MEA region EPC contractor, has secured a strategic contract from DP World to redevelop seven operational yards at Tanzania's Dar es Salaam Port terminal 1 operated by DP World Dar Es Salaam.
With construction works already progressing on-site, the project
reflects EDECS’ continued delivery momentum and expanding role in strategic
marine and logistics infrastructure across the region, the company said.
Under the project scope, EDECS is delivering the design and
construction of seven dedicated cargo and material handling yards with a
combined area of 90,000 sq m, together with associated gates and supporting
utilities. The project incorporates modern infrastructure upgrades, support
infrastructure for advanced digital yard management systems, enhanced cargo
storage and handling facilities, and sustainable engineering solutions designed
to improve operational performance and future readiness. In addition, EDECS is
implementing a comprehensive port-wide fire protection network covering the
entire port, including areas beyond the original project scope, as well as a
port-wide high mast lighting system that enhances safety, security, and
operational efficiency across all port facilities.
As Tanzania's largest and busiest port, Dar es
Salaam Port handles more than 90 per cent of the country's international
maritime trade serving as the primary maritime gateway for seven landlocked
countries across East and Central Africa. Beyond supporting Tanzania's trade,
the port plays a vital role in regional connectivity and is a cornerstone of
the country's Vision 2050 ambition to establish itself as Africa's leading
logistics and trade hub.
Dar es Salaam Port has
surpassed the 30-million-tonne annual throughput benchmark. This growth
reflects rising demand for integrated logistics capacity across East and
Central Africa, while aligning with Tanzania's broader shift toward
technology-enabled port operations and long-term infrastructure resilience. Terminal
1 transformation is already delivering measurable results, achieving its
highest-ever monthly container throughput of 46,582 TEUs in July 2026 contrasting
the starting benchmark of 13,779 TEUs in May 2024, demonstrating the growing
capacity and efficiency of its ongoing modernisation.
Eng. Hussein El Dessouky, Chairman and Managing Director of EDECS Group, said: “We are proud to extend our partnership with DP World through the Dar es Salaam Port Modernization Project, a development of strategic importance to Tanzania and the region.
“Our teams are
actively progressing works on-site across the project’s key operational areas,
delivering the critical infrastructure required to support safer, smarter, and
more efficient port operations. As Dar es Salaam continues to strengthen its
role as one of the region’s most important maritime gateways, EDECS is proud to
contribute to a project that advances trade connectivity, supports economic
growth, and aligns with Tanzania’s long-term national development goals.”
CEO DP World Dar es
Salaam, Martin Jacob, said: "The modernisation of
DP World terminal at Dar es Salaam Port remains central to efforts to enhance
trade connectivity and logistics efficiency across East and Central Africa. Building
on our relationship with EDECS Group, we are pleased to recognize the speed of
execution in civil work."
The latest award builds on EDECS Group’s proven track record in
delivering complex marine, port, and logistics infrastructure projects
throughout the Middle East and Africa. With more than three decades of
experience and a growing presence across strategic regional markets, the
company continues to leverage its engineering expertise to deliver world-class
infrastructure that supports economic development, trade facilitation, and
sustainable growth, the company said. – TradeArabia News Service