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Presentation
CMR
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Ports and Terminals Group
City Conference Centre
African Ports Review
Steve Cameron
Cameron Maritime Resources
September 24th 2008
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Africa
Africa
• 53 Countries
• 3% World Container Trade
• 15% of World Population
West Africa
•Mauritania – Angola.
• 23 different countries.
• 260 million people.
• 23 ports.
• 5500 km of coastline.
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Francophone & Anglophone Africa
Anglophone Africa
• 22 Countries
•Examples:Nigeria, South Africa,
Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania
Francophone Africa
• 29 Countries
• 394 million people
•Examples:Also Lusophone Africa
Angola, Mozambique &
Cape Verde
•Senegal, Cote D’Ivoire
•Cameroon DR Congo
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Vessels increasing in size
Vessel order book to 2012
teu
8%
 2 - 4,000
teu
 4 - 7,000
teu
 7-10,000
teu
19%
 > 10,000
teu
31%
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< 2,000
10%
32%
7000 + teu vessels 50% of order book
Existing capacity increases by 61%
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Trickle down effect into North – South trades
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Average Vessel Africa increasing from 1700 teus
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Maersk have 13 x 4500 teu vessels on order
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Draft limitations at many African Ports
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Competition to be a hub port
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Carrier Options - Africa
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1) Market changed from specialist niche
operators to Global Players and some
regional specialists.
2) African shippers can plug into a choice of
global transport networks opening up new
markets them.
3) Choice of Global Players or Regional
Specialists
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Global Players
CMA-CGM, Maersk, MOL and MSC
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Regional Specialist examples
Baco Liner, Grimaldi, Grindrod, Nile Dutch
Delmas & OTAL (Owned by CMA-CGM)
Safmarine ( Owned by Maersk)
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Political progress, improved Stability
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New Scramble for Resources
China & Asia $1 trillion reserves spending in
Africa on access to; oil, gas, copper, coal
Average GDP growth 4-5 %
Ghana, South Africa, Nigeria 6-7%
Angola forecasts 17.3% growth oil economy
Accelerating Asian & South - South trades
China FDI in 2006 US1.18 Billion
Oil, gas and minerals boom has triggered a
return to general cargo and project cargos
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African Trades & Ports
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Most of major concessions done
African ports hadn't planned for major growth
New scramble for Africa’s resources ( Mining and Oil)
Trade growth off-sets terminal privatisation benefits
More terminal capacity required
Secondary round of concessioning has commenced
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Africa’s silk road increasing South – South Trades
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The effect of Terminal Concessioning
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Deals done
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Dakar - Dubai Ports World (DPW)
• Abidjan Vridi Container Terminal (Bollore/Maersk)
• Tema Container Terminal Bollore/Maersk
• Nigerian Concessions (Apapa terminal APMT)
• Douala International Terminal (APMT)
• Luanda Container Terminal (APMT)
From Dakar – Luanda, most major ports Bollore/APMT
Two much into the hands of too few perhaps?
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2nd Round of Terminal Concessioning
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Port Master Planning in progress in 8/9 ports and:• Mauritania EU funded wreck removal ( political issues)
• Dakar 500 metre extension 1.0 million Teu by 2012
• Monrovia pre feasibility study IDG marine
• Sierra Leone – concessioning of cargo handling
• Guinea Bissau PPP
• Cameroon new deep water port at Kribi for Mining
Sector
• Potential Concessioning at Libreville and Port Noire
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2nd Round of Terminal Concessioning
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Angola
• Luanda and Port Completely Congested
• Barra Do Dande (North of Luanda)
• Potential smaller port between Luanda and Lobito
Nigeria
• Nigeria Lekki Free Trade Zone - LNG into plastics
South African Ports and Transnet
New Political regime
• Extension in Durban
• Transnet Ngqura port project PPP?
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For this presentation and more
information on Africa and African Ports
Please see :www.cmrsuppport.com
www.Africanbusinessevents.com
CMR is a member of :• West Africa Business Association (WABA)
• Southern African Business Forum (SABF)
• Royal African Society
• A Trustee of the Africa Centre, Covent Garden
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