DP World Romania has significantly increased its container shipping volume at the Port of Constanta, marking a notable achievement for the Black Sea logistics infrastructure, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

DP World Romania increased the volume of container shipments

The company has more than doubled its container handling capacity through substantial investments, which have positively impacted the expansion of their operations.

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As a subsidiary of DP World UAE, the operator has expanded port capabilities by adding new equipment and increasing the number of transport vehicles that can be serviced annually.

Additionally, the company has completed the construction of a logistics center in Western Romania, linking industrial centers to the port via road and rail transport.

Future plans include establishing a multimodal platform aimed at further increasing cargo throughput.

DP World Romania’s expanded activities enable the Port of Constanta to actively compete in the Black Sea logistics market.

Increased interest from companies relocating production bases to Eastern Europe to reduce logistics costs has been a significant factor.

Moreover, the port has seen a rise in Ukrainian grain exports, further stimulating port activity.

Overall cargo turnover at the port has grown significantly, highlighting its strategic importance for the region and Europe as a whole.

Investments in port infrastructure modernization, supported by European Union grants, play a crucial role in realizing ambitious plans to increase cargo throughput and improve customer service.

Projections indicate that the port’s new capacities will reach full utilization within five years, underscoring DP World Romania’s growth prospects and development in the region.

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