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DP World Luanda acquires fleet of new tractors for Multipurpose Terminal at Port of Luanda

29th July 2021

     

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DP World Luanda, has acquired a fleet of 30 new high-performance tractors, as part of its investment to modernize the Multipurpose Terminal (MPT) at the Port of Luanda, and further improve operational efficiencies.

The arrival of the tractors follows the start of operations by DP World Luanda, on 1 March 2021, after it was awarded a 20-year concession to manage and operate the MPT.

Since then, DP World Luanda has implemented a number of projects and initiatives, as part of its US$190 million investment over the term of the concession, to transform 

the terminal into a modern and efficient port facility to help the country achieve its economic growth ambitions. These include staff development and training, the 

implementation of new technology, the acquisition of new equipment and the development of new staff facilities at the terminal.

The tractors, being the latest generation Terberg YT223, has proven itself in terminals across the world, and will be used within the yard area of the MPT to move containers and cargo to and from the terminal for loading and unloading.

Featuring a more powerful engine, efficient fingertip controls and smoother suspension, these vehicles will prove vital to improving efficiency at the terminal. With the accompanying training programs, employees will benefit from new skillsets as well as improved working, safety, and environmental conditions following the introduction of these vehicles. 

In the coming months, DP World Luanda, will also receive a range of new equipment that will improve the MPT’s operational capacity and efficiency across the board, including six reach stackers, four empty shipping container handlers, four fork lifts as well as new Rubber Tyred Gantry (RTGs) cranes, which will be the first of its kind to be used in Luanda.

Beyond physical infrastructure and yard equipment, DP World Luanda also has a strong focus on technology and digitalization to enhance operations, and has recently implemented its CARGOES TOS+ (Zodiac) solution, a cloud-based Terminal Operating System (TOS), an integrated platform encompassing all IT and operational systems under one umbrella, providing users with real-time information on vessel, gate, and yard movements.

DP World Luanda also recently launched its 2021 “Grow” program in Angola, which aims to recruit young local graduates into the business as interns, to enable them to gain vital work experience in the trade and logistics sector. These graduates will be rotated through the various departments of the DP World Luanda operations where they will learn functional and broad business skills. 

Francisco Pinzón, CEO of DP World Luanda, said: “We have made good progress over the past four months across various areas of our operations, to transform the MPT into a world class facility, to provide our customers with a seamless and efficient service, grow trade and position Luanda as a key trade hub along the western coast of Southern Africa.”

Since March, 32 staff training sessions have taken place, with over 300 of the more than 730 staff having already received induction training. In these sessions, the People Department have engaged staff on DP World’s vision, principles, history, and commitment to the local community – all with sustainability at the core.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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