Djibouti has inaugurated the largest ship repair facility in the Red Sea and East African region, marking a significant milestone in its ambition to become a leading maritime and logistics hub.
Strategically located along one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, the new facility is designed to handle a wide range of vessels, including large container ships, tankers, and offshore units. The development is expected to reduce reliance on distant repair yards and provide faster turnaround times for ships operating in the region.
The shipyard is equipped with advanced dry dock infrastructure, modern repair technologies, and comprehensive maintenance capabilities, enabling it to cater to both routine servicing and complex overhauls. It is also expected to attract international shipping lines seeking cost-effective and geographically convenient repair solutions.
Officials highlighted that the project will boost local employment, enhance technical expertise, and strengthen Djibouti’s position as a critical node in global maritime trade. Its proximity to the Bab el-Mandeb Strait further enhances its strategic importance.
The move comes amid increasing vessel traffic through the Red Sea corridor, reinforcing the need for robust maritime support infrastructure in the region. With this launch, Djibouti is set to play a larger role in servicing global shipping fleets and supporting regional trade growth.
