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Maersk opens first integrated logistics hub in Senegal

30 Apr 2025 - by Staff reporter
 Source: Maersk
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A.P. Moller-Maersk (Maersk) has opened a new state-of-the-art warehouse facility in Senegal.

Maersk said the milestone marked the shipping line’s commitment to developing and enhancing logistics infrastructure across West Africa.

The facility's strategic location provides multiple benefits, including proximity to end markets, manufacturing operations, and port facilities within 10 km. This positioning enables more efficient distribution within Senegal and facilitates cross-border transportation to neighbouring West African countries.

“This investment in Dakar demonstrates our long-term commitment to Senegal and the broader West African region,” said Maersk Managing Director for West Africa, Thomas Theeuwes.

“By establishing this modern warehouse facility, we're delivering on our promise to create seamless, integrated logistics solutions that enable our customers to optimise their supply chains and accelerate growth.”

The warehouse offers 5 100 square metres of indoor storage capacity with 7 036 pallet positions, complemented by 500 square metres of outdoor storage.

The versatile set-up allows for the handling of a wide range of commodities, including fast-moving consumer goods, retail merchandise, lifestyle and technology products. It provides comprehensive one-stop-shop value-added services, including palletisation, order processing and management, distribution, labelling, packaging, and pallet customisation.

"West Africa represents a dynamic and rapidly evolving market with unique logistics challenges," said Theeuwes.

"Our customers deserve reliable, efficient warehouse solutions that connect seamlessly with transportation services. This facility directly addresses those needs and will contribute to the economic growth in the region."

The warehouse incorporates cutting-edge technology capabilities, providing customers with real-time transaction visibility, traceability, and opportunities for technological integration with their existing systems. It operates on 60% solar energy, uses electric handling equipment and is equipped with 24/7 security with CCTV surveillance that complies with international standards.

The logistics hub strengthens Maersk’s network of facilities in West Africa which already has a presence in key gateways such as Dakar, Abidjan, Tema, Douala, Lagos, Conakry, Lomé and Cotonou.

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