DP World’s Global Ambitions: Expanding Trade Horizons Across the Americas

From robust South American port operations to North American acquisitions and Canadian expansions, DP World crafts a comprehensive blueprint for supply chain excellence and sustainability.
Oct 10, 2023 9:00 AM ET
Aerial view of The Port of Santos.

DP World, a key player in global logistics, is making significant strides across the Americas. Whether it’s an ambitious expansion in Peru, strategic acquisitions in the U.S., celebrating milestones in Brazil, or elevating trade infrastructure in Canada, DP World’s narrative is one of relentless growth and innovation.

Handling more than 10 percent of the world’s cargo through its facilities, the Dubai-based company is a recognized global leader in ports and terminals – but as trade dynamics evolve, the company has undertaken a significant transformation program to evolve from solely port and terminal operations to becoming a leading provider of end-to-end supply chain solutions. And the Americas are a key player in DP World’s mission to enable efficient, sustainable global trade.

Solidifying DP World’s Footprint in South America 

South America continues to celebrate its rapid growth as a global trade hub. DP World has a strong presence across the region, with established port, terminal and logistics operations in Argentina (Rio de la Plata), Brazil (Santos), Chile (San Antonio and Lirquén), Suriname (Paramaribo), Peru (Callao and Paita), and Ecuador (Posorja).

The company is making several strategic investments that will help position South America to play a pivotal role in the broader trade dynamics of the Western Hemisphere:

  • In Peru, the port of Callao is undergoing the Muelle Bicentenario Project, a significant expansion project that will ramp up terminal capacity by 80% and enable the port to handle 2.7 million TEUs annually by April 2024.
  • In Ecuador, DP World’s partnership with Emergent Cold Latin America at DP World Posorja is set to lead the way in refrigerated storage solutions, bolstering its suite of climate-controlled integrated logistics services throughout the region.
  • And in Brazil, DP World is investing USD$35 million to revitalize its operations at the Port of Santos, where it recently celebrated the 10-year anniversary of its operations in-country. The company began operations at the Santos terminal in 2013 with an initial annual capacity of 1.2 million TEUs; the expansion will increase annual capacity to 1.4 million TEUs.

The company also plans to open new freight forwarding hubs in Panama and Mexico, which will complement its existing locations and help amplify its logistics service offerings across the region.

Boosting Trade and Sustainability in Canada

In Canada, DP World operates terminals in Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Surrey, Nanaimo and Saint John, and is Canada's largest container terminal operator.

The company recently celebrated the 100-year anniversary of its operations at the Port of Vancouver, which is a major economic driver, generating $240 billion in trade, underpinning more than 115,000 jobs translating to $7 billion in wages, and injecting nearly $12 billion into Canada's GDP.

The recent culmination of the US$260 million Centerm Expansion Project at the Port of Vancouver underscores its role as a key conduit for global trade and project cargo. This landmark project enlarged the terminal's area by 15%, propelling the container capacity from 900,000 TEUs to an impressive 1.5 million TEUs – and in doing so, significantly elevated Canada's trade infrastructure.

The project also underscores a commitment to sustainability: facilitating electric connectivity for container ships, transitioning from diesel to electric cranes, curtailing vehicle wait times at train crossings to lower emissions, and adhering to esteemed LEED and Envision sustainability certifications.

Bolstering a Caribbean Trade Powerhouse

The Dominican Republic has been a strategic location for DP World since it first commenced operations in 2003. Today, the Punta Caucedo peninsula serves as the premier trade and logistics hub in the Caribbean, providing a gateway for cargo redistribution across the Caribbean, U.S., Central America, and South America. Plus, its proximity to Punta Cana International Airport further enhances the ability to provide cargo management services for an international crowd.

To help expand the Dominican Republic's role as a central freight and logistics hub for global markets, DP World will be launching a new air cargo logistics hub within the Punta Cana Free Trade Zone by year's end. This state-of-the-art logistics center is designed to seamlessly integrate air, land, and maritime cargo operations.

Expansion and Acquisition in the U.S. 

The U.S. is pivotal to DP World’s blueprint for growth. DP World’s Americas regional office is in Charlotte, North Carolina, where ambitious expansion plans are underway that include opening a brand-new regional headquarters in early 2024.

In 2021, DP World enhanced its end-to-end solutions portfolio with the acquisition of syncreon, a U.S.-based contract logistics provider. Based in Auburn Hills, Michigan, the acquisition added a range of supply chain solutions in the Americas primarily serving the automotive and technology sectors as well as other clients requiring third-party logistics (3PL) and more.

The U.S. is also a critical element in DP World’s freight forwarding expansion plans as well. The company plans to open nearly one dozen new offices across the U.S. within the next 12 months; these locations will complement DP World’s established presence in Vancouver and Latin America while helping to expand its contract logistics capabilities across the region.

Reshaping the Future of Global Trade 

DP World's impressive progress across the Americas highlights its commitment to remain a leader in global trade and logistics. From South America to Canada, the Caribbean to the U.S., the company is consistently aligning its operations with the evolving dynamics of international trade.

This approach, which goes beyond their historical emphasis on port and terminal operations, represents a holistic vision of the future: one where end-to-end supply chain solutions are the bedrock of efficient, sustainable global commerce. Through strategic acquisitions, infrastructure upgrades, and a robust focus on innovation and sustainability, DP World is not just preparing for the future of trade – it is actively shaping it.