DP World acquires Laos dry port operator

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DP World acquired Savan Logistics, operating Savannakhet dry port in Laos since 2016, offering warehousing and cross-border logistics services.

DP World acquires Laos dry port operator
Savannakhet dry port © DP World

DP World has completed the acquisition of Savan Logistics which operates the Savannakhet dry port in the Savannakhet Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Laos, the first SEZ in the country. Savan Logistics has been operating the dry port since 2016.

Situated on the West end of the 1,450km-long East-West Economic Corridor – linking Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam – the 140,456 sqm dry port is utilised by key regional cargo owners and logistics companies to connect various supply chains along the corridor.

It also boasts about 23,000 sqm of warehousing facilities, including an 11,000 sqm bonded area.

In addition to dry port and warehousing services, DP World will also manage cross-border transport, freight forwarding, and integrated logistics solutions.

Glen Hilton, CEO & Managing Director, Asia Pacific, DP World, said: “This is an important move for us to boost the connectivity of the region. The dry port is strategically located close to our existing portfolio of ports, terminals, and landside facilities along the East-West Economic Corridor, in Thailand and Vietnam. We will extend our expertise and resources to enhance the infrastructure of the dry port, capitalising on its geographical advantages to propel trade forward for our customers. Most importantly, we want to enhance the economic conditions of communities which rely on this vital trade corridor for their daily livelihoods.”

According to the Asian Development Bank, Laos’ economy is expected to grow by about 4% in 2024, enabled by strategic partnerships and business-friendly policies forged by the government. The country’s chairmanship of the ASEAN summit is also expected to provide Laos with additional international exposure, promoting investment and spurring cross-border cooperation with its neighbours.

In recent weeks, DP World announced partnerships with Malaysia’s Sabah Ports Sdn. Bhd and Asian Terminals Inc (ATI) to manage Sapangar Bay Container Port in East Malaysia and Tanza Barge Terminal in the Philippines.

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DP World acquires Laos dry port operator

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DP World acquired Savan Logistics, operating Savannakhet dry port in Laos since 2016, offering warehousing and cross-border logistics services.

DP World acquires Laos dry port operator
Savannakhet dry port © DP World

DP World has completed the acquisition of Savan Logistics which operates the Savannakhet dry port in the Savannakhet Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Laos, the first SEZ in the country. Savan Logistics has been operating the dry port since 2016.

Situated on the West end of the 1,450km-long East-West Economic Corridor – linking Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam – the 140,456 sqm dry port is utilised by key regional cargo owners and logistics companies to connect various supply chains along the corridor.

It also boasts about 23,000 sqm of warehousing facilities, including an 11,000 sqm bonded area.

In addition to dry port and warehousing services, DP World will also manage cross-border transport, freight forwarding, and integrated logistics solutions.

Glen Hilton, CEO & Managing Director, Asia Pacific, DP World, said: “This is an important move for us to boost the connectivity of the region. The dry port is strategically located close to our existing portfolio of ports, terminals, and landside facilities along the East-West Economic Corridor, in Thailand and Vietnam. We will extend our expertise and resources to enhance the infrastructure of the dry port, capitalising on its geographical advantages to propel trade forward for our customers. Most importantly, we want to enhance the economic conditions of communities which rely on this vital trade corridor for their daily livelihoods.”

According to the Asian Development Bank, Laos’ economy is expected to grow by about 4% in 2024, enabled by strategic partnerships and business-friendly policies forged by the government. The country’s chairmanship of the ASEAN summit is also expected to provide Laos with additional international exposure, promoting investment and spurring cross-border cooperation with its neighbours.

In recent weeks, DP World announced partnerships with Malaysia’s Sabah Ports Sdn. Bhd and Asian Terminals Inc (ATI) to manage Sapangar Bay Container Port in East Malaysia and Tanza Barge Terminal in the Philippines.

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