Danish shipping company Maersk is to build an inland container depot in Bangladesh to ease worsening congestion at the country's main port of Chittagong.
Maersk Bangladesh, a subsidiary of the Danish shipping giant, will construct the 25-acre container depot at a cost of US$20 million next year, company deputy general manager Nurul Alam said.
He said the company will build the inland container depot outside Chittagong port and it has become critically important to build the ICD to avoid congestion at Chittagong port.
Maersk is the leading shipping operator in Bangladesh, handling around 30 percent of the country's US$29 billion plus in annual foreign trade.
Located in southeastern Bangladesh, Chittagong port is the country's main economic lifeline, accounting for 90 percent of its foreign trade.
The port, however, suffers from serious congestion, with the number of containers it handles doubling in the last five years.
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