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Djibouti Inaugurates Major New Ship Repair Facility in Strategic Red Sea Location

By MGN EditorialApril 8, 2026 at 01:03 PM

Djibouti has opened the Red Sea and East Africa's largest ship repair yard through a partnership with Damen Shipyards and Dutch investment firm Invest International, positioning itself as a critical maintenance hub for regional maritime traffic.

Djibouti has officially inaugurated the Djibouti Ship Repair Yard (DSRY), marking a significant infrastructure development for the strategically important Red Sea and East Africa region. The facility, developed in partnership with Damen Shipyards and financed by Invest International of the Netherlands, represents a major expansion of repair and maintenance capacity in one of the world's busiest maritime corridors. According to Splash247, the DSRY claims to be the largest ship repair facility of its kind in the Red Sea and East Africa, featuring comprehensive dry-dock and floating capabilities essential for modern commercial vessel maintenance. The facility's strategic location positions Djibouti as an increasingly important port hub along major shipping routes connecting the Suez Canal to the Indian Ocean. The partnership between the Port Authority of Djibouti, Damen Shipyards—a leading Dutch maritime engineering firm—and Invest International reflects growing international investment in Red Sea maritime infrastructure. For ship operators, the facility offers proximity to critical shipping lanes and reduces transit times for vessels requiring emergency repairs or scheduled maintenance. The opening underscores Djibouti's strategic role in global maritime commerce and its ambitions to expand its position as a regional logistics and port services hub. With existing container terminals and deepwater port facilities, DSRY adds critical repair capabilities that serve the region's growing commercial fleet traffic.

Source: Splash247

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