Maersk ships dock at new Kenya port The port in Lamu is expected to eventually have 32 berths and offer an alternative gateway to access landlocked Ethiopia and South Sudan 20 May 2021 - 13:12 David Herbling Picture: REUTERS/EDGAR SU
Two AP Moller-Maersk vessels made maiden calls at Kenya’s new Indian Ocean port, which began operating on Thursday, edging the nation closer to fulfilling its ambition of becoming the main shipping hub on East African’s coast.
The port in Lamu is expected to eventually have 32 berths and offer an alternative gateway to access landlocked Ethiopia and South Sudan. It will supplement the clogged Mombasa port, which lies 340km to the south.
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(Bloomberg) Two A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S vessels made maiden calls at Kenyaâs new Indian Ocean port which began operating on Thursday, edging the nation closer to fulfilling its ambition of becoming the main shipping hub on East Africanâs coast.
(Bloomberg) Two A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S vessels made maiden calls at Kenyaâs new Indian Ocean port which began operating on Thursday, edging the nation closer to fulfilling its ambition of becoming the main shipping hub on East Africanâs coast.
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