African Ports Scramble for Land to Expand as Demand Rises

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Djibouti, container terminal. Photo source: ©© AR

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With competition for space is intensifying around Africa’s coastal cities as urbanization gains momentum, ports are using dredged material and reclaiming land to expand container terminal capacity…

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