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Strengthening Africa’s position in global trade

Partnering for African logistics

DP World has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ITOCHU Corporation, one of Japan’s largest trading companies, to expand logistics, supply chain infrastructure, and distribution capabilities in sub-Saharan Africa.

The agreement was signed during the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9) held in Yokohama, Japan, by Beat Simon, Group Chief Operating Officer, Logistics at DP World and senior executives from ITOCHU Corporation.

 Under the MOU, both companies will explore opportunities to enhance connectivity and market access across Africa, supporting Japanese businesses seeking to establish or grow their presence on the continent. Initial discussions are focused on fleet and logistics operations, supply chain optimisation, and the distribution of commodities and food products.

 “Africa represents one of the most dynamic growth frontiers for global trade. This collaboration with ITOCHU reflects a shared vision to unlock value by combining our infrastructure and logistics expertise with ITOCHU’s commercial experience to create deeper connections between Africa and Japan,” said Beat Simon, DP World’s Group Chief Operating Officer, Logistics.

DP World operates in 48 countries across the continent with a wide network of ports, terminals and logistics assets from warehouses to trucks. The company has invested over $3 billion in infrastructure development, with a further $3 billion planned over the next 3 to 5 years. These investments are designed to drive economic growth, boost intra-Africa trade and better connect African markets to global supply chains.

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