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Bukasa Inland Port

Coordinates: 00°17′23″N 32°40′14″E / 0.28972°N 32.67056°E / 0.28972; 32.67056
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Bukasa Inland Port
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Standort
Land Uganda
StandortBukasa, Kira Town, Wakiso District
Coordinates00°17′23″N 32°40′14″E / 0.28972°N 32.67056°E / 0.28972; 32.67056
Details
Type of harbourNatural/Artificial

Bukasa Inland Port is a planned inland port in Uganda.[1]

Standort

The port would be located along the northern shores of Lake Victoria, on approximately 500 acres (202 ha) in the neighborhood of Bukasa in Wakiso District, approximately 16 kilometres (10 mi), by road, south-east of the central business district of Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda.[2] When fully functional, the port is expected to occupy a bigger land area.[3] Efforts to secure more land are underway.[4]

Übersicht

When completed the inland port is designed to handle up to 5.2 million tonnes of freight annually.[3] The port will facilitate movement of goods from the Tanzanian ports of Dar es Salaam and Tanga, via rail to the port of Mwanza on Lake Victoria. Barges would then bring the cargo over the lake to Bukasa. This would reduce Uganda's near-total dependence on the port of Mombasa, Kenya.[5]

Finanzierung

Two German financial institutions agreed to lend US$48 million towards the construction of this port. The Uganda government will contribute US$8.5 million to this project. The funding for the construction of the port is as depicted in the table below:[6]

Bukasa Inland Port Funding
Rank Name of Funder Dollars Funded (Millions) Percentage Funding
1 European Export and Trade Bank
24.0
42.48
2 Commerzbank AG
24.0
42.48
3 Government of Uganda
8.5
15.04
Total
56.5
100.00

Totals may be off slightly, due to rounding.

Bauwesen

As of February 2018, GAUF Engineering Company, a German firm that is performing the consultancy work for the construction of the port, is finalizing the master design of the development. In July 2018, dredging of the swamps is expected to commence. Physical construction of the administration unit and the shipping facilities called Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) is expected to commence in June 2019, and last until April 2022. More development and expansion will continue until 2030.[1] Construction of the initial phase is expected to last three years.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Misairi Thembo Kahungu (15 February 2018). "Construction of Bukasa Inland Port starts next year". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  2. ^ Globefeed.com (2 August 2016). "Distance between Post Office Building, Kampala Road, Kampala, Central Region, Uganda and Kirombe, Kampala, Central Region, Uganda". Globefeed.com. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  3. ^ a b 256BN (25 April 2016). "Bukasa Inland Port secures funding". 256 Business News (256BN). Retrieved 2 August 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Musisi, Frederic (26 February 2013). "Bukasa Inland Port survey scheduled for next month". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  5. ^ Biryabarema, Elias (12 February 2013). "Uganda to build inland port to reduce reliance on Kenya". Reuters.com. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  6. ^ Asiimwe, Dicta (30 April 2016). "Kampala borrows $48m to build inland port on shores of Lake Victoria". The EastAfrican. Nairobi. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  7. ^ Vision Reporter (12 February 2013). "Uganda to build inland port to reduce reliance on Kenya". New Vision. Kampala. Retrieved 15 February 2018.

00°17′23″N 32°40′14″E / 0.28972°N 32.67056°E / 0.28972; 32.67056