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  • DP World expands offering at Berbera Port with new edible oil terminal

DP World expands offering at Berbera Port with new edible oil terminal

March 29, 2023March 29, 2023

New facility will be a game changer in the Horn of Africa, reducing logistics costs for a key commodity and creating vital local jobs

Initial phase of terminal already leased on long-term basis to a major business

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