DP World has announced it has partnered with Emergent Cold Latin America on the development of two temperature-controlled logistics facilities. The facilities will be located within DP World’s Logistics Parks in Latin America and aim to provide both parties’ customers with a fully integrated supply chain solution. The developments will be focused on DP World Caucedo in the Dominican Republic and the Duran Logistics Center in Ecuador. Additionally, both companies have also committed to exploring development activities in other DP World locations across Latin America in a bid to enhance their service offerings and further establish a cold-chain footprint.
Emergent Cold Latin America fits perfectly with DP World’s logistics service vision and strategy across the Latam region, enabling trade and expanding our logistics offerings. The terminal operator and the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have also recently signed the Collaboration Agreement for the development of the deep-sea port at Banana. Under the agreement, the company will develop an initial 600m quay with an 18m draft, capable of handling the largest vessels in operations. The port is set to have a container handling capacity of around 450,000 TEU per year, and a 30-hectare yard to store containers. It will also feature the latest technology and equipment.