Hapag-Lloyd opens new office in Senegal

Hapag-Lloyd

Hapag-Lloyd has announced the opening  of a new office in Senegal, located in the capital Dakar, continuing to strengthen its presence in Africa. 

According to Hapag-Lloyd, it mainly transports nuts, fish, cotton and minerals out of Senegal. The imports primarily consist of chemicals, foodstuffs and garments. The country is connected to the global Hapag-Lloyd network by the weekly Dakar Express Service (DEX) with transshipment in Tangier.

“Senegal has shown impressive economic growth in the recent years, and it has abundant natural resources”, said Dheeraj Bhatia, Senior Managing Director Region Middle East at Hapag-Lloyd. “By opening our new offices in Senegal, we clearly show our enormous commitment to Africa and further pursue our ambitious growth targets in Senegal and the entire continent.”

With the acquisition of NileDutch, a container carrier specialised in the West African market, Hapag-Lloyd will be able to further extend its growth on the continent. After approval of the respective authorities, Hapag-Lloyd officially took over NileDutch on July 8.

With the opening of the new office in Senegal, Hapag-Lloyd stated it now has six own offices on the continent: South Africa, Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya and Senegal. Additionally Hapag-Lloyd opened its Quality Service Center in 2020 on the island of Mauritius. 

Source: Hapag-Lloyd