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Firms eyes stake in Mombasa port
Posted Wednesday, October 14 2009 at 00:00
One of the government’s main challenges will be to decide whether it offers concessions for both the existing KPA terminal and the new Kipevu West Container Terminal (KWCT), which is due for completion in 2015.
The option of allowing KPA to retain control over the existing terminal, while acting as the landlord of its main competitor, KWCT, might be unworkable according to some experts.
Maersk-Kenya, a subsidiary of APM Terminals, has in the past also indicated its interest to bid for berths.
However, DP World’s interest could result in strong competition for any port privatisation tender.
The Dubai based company already operates port facilities on all sides of the Arabian Peninsula and has recently taken over the Dakar container terminal in Sénégal, West Africa.
Mombasa could fit in well with the company’s expansion agenda.
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