DP World has launched a new shipping route connecting Jebel Ali Port in the UAE with Berbera Port in Somaliland.
Operating every nine days, the service enhances DP World’s global network and bolsters Berbera’s role as a maritime gateway and logistics hub in East Africa.
Scheduled calls at Aden and Djibouti provide additional connectivity along the route.
From Berbera, cargo can move inland to destinations such as Ethiopia, offering an alternative to overland trucking via Djibouti Port.
The route aims to improve transit predictability and reduce exposure to regional bottlenecks.
Berbera port features a 1,050‑metre quay system, including a 400‑metre berth capable of handling Triple E vessels, along with bulk and breakbulk handling facilities. It also has capacity to handle about 4 million heads of livestock annually.
The port hosts a modern container terminal and the Berbera Special Economic Zone (BSEZ) , intended to attract investment and support industrial growth.
Ganesh Raj, Group COO, Marine Services at DP World, said: “The Jebel Ali to Berbera service further complements DP World’s investment drive into Africa. Building on the significant infrastructure we have developed across the continent, the service enhances connectivity for our customers as we continue to boost trade links between the Middle East and East Africa. In doing so, we are supporting the growth of resilient, sustainable corridors that unlock prosperity for our partners, customers and the communities we serve.”
Supachai Wattanaveerachai, CEO, DP World Horn of Africa, added: “The launch of this new corridor is a milestone in our ambition to build faster, safer, and more reliable trade routes. It reflects our commitment to creating meaningful economic benefits for businesses and communities in the region.
“Our work in Berbera is already stimulating trade and industry, while supporting wider community development. Looking ahead, this service will strengthen Berbera’s role as a gateway for East Africa’s future growth and prosperity.”
Recently, DP World partnered with Tashkent Invest, a subsidiary of the Tashkent City Administration, to develop and operate a new multimodal logistics terminal near Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
