June8 , 2026

    Gulftainer partners with Uganda to establish country’s first rail‑connected dry port

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    In a landmark move set to transform Uganda’s trade and logistics landscape, Gulftainer, a global leader in integrated maritime and logistics solutions, has forged a strategic partnership with the Government of Uganda to develop the country’s first rail‑connected dry port.

    The announcement was made during a high-level meeting at Nakasero State Lodge, where Gulftainer Group CEO, Farid Belbouab, met with His Excellency Yoweri K. Museveni, President of the Republic of Uganda, alongside senior government officials including the Minister of Works and Transport and the Attorney General of Uganda.

    This ambitious project aims to create a modern logistics and trade network that will streamline cargo movement, enhance supply chain efficiency, and position Uganda as a key logistics hub in East Africa. The rail-connected dry port is expected to become a cornerstone of the nation’s trade infrastructure and a catalyst for regional economic growth.

    Expressing his optimism, Farid Belbouab said, “We are honored to partner with visionary leaders who share our ambition. This project represents a shared long-term vision for economic growth and regional integration, and we look forward to turning it into a tangible asset that benefits Uganda and the broader region.”

    Uganda, one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies, is strategically poised to leverage this development to strengthen trade corridors, facilitate seamless cargo movement, and drive broader regional commerce.

    The Gulftainer-Uganda partnership underscores the country’s commitment to modernizing its logistics infrastructure and supporting economic diversification, marking a pivotal moment in Uganda’s journey toward becoming a major trade and logistics hub in East Africa.

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