New Facilities for the Dry Port of Parakou

The Dry Port of Parakou, located in central Benin, is home to a new facility, a 6,400 m2 hangar with a storage capacity of 48,000 m3. The facility is equipped with surveillance cameras, fire hydrants, day and night lighting system and Internet network, to name only a few. It was designed to guarantee clear traffic and optimum use of space. A 25 m watchtower above the floor and light poles, allowing for night shifts, complement this one-of-a-kind facility in the region.
The Dry Port of Parakou, which forms an integral part of the Backbone Project, is a bonded Infrastructure with direct commercial and logistical connection by rail and by road to the Port Authority of Cotonou, Benin, and the countries of the hinterland; an infrastructure equipped with other facilities designed to accommodate - whilst optimizing transportation times- goods transferred directly, or bound for ships, without formalities at the seaport.
The Backbone Project is a large-scale integrated transportation infrastructure program (port, dry port, airport, rail and highway) initiated, designed and developed by Petrolin Group. It is composed of five components critical to the development of countries in West Africa, notably Benin, Niger and Nigeria. For Petrolin Group, geostrategic issues in the sub-region justify its resorting to Public-Private-Partnership [PPP] to reach the various stages for Project implementation.
Petrolin and its infrastructure affiliate, PIC Network Limited, have obtained from the Governmental Authorities in Benin solid contractual bases, notably:

  • The Framework Agreement for a Public-Private-Partnership which guarantees, for the Backbone Project, the general technical, economic, legal and tax conditions which are stable and durable and cover all of the components of the Project.

The rights and guarantees given by the State under the Framework Agreement benefit the Promoter, the engineering and development firms, Partners, Operating Companies, and their affiliated companies, all Participating Financial Institutions and all Subcontractors.
The Backbone Project’s benefits throughout the country of Benin from the ”E Regime” of the National Investment Code (applicable to structuring investments).
In addition, Petrolin is winner of the international tender sponsored by the Governments of Benin and Niger to operate, as Concessionaire, the Cotonou-Parakou-Dosso-Niamey rail network (Tender N°5498/MDCTTP-PR/MTAC/DC/SG/OCBN dated 4th August 2008).
The contractual bases of the Backbone Project also include:

  • The Special Agreement for the construction of the Oil, Mineral and Commercial Deep Water Port at Sèmè-Podji in Benin, on a site comprising 1,006 hectares, allocated by the Government to this Specific Backbone Project Component.
  • Allocation of a leasehold of 50 hectares (extendable to 100 hectares) for construction of the Parakou Dry Port, already completed, in Benin—a multi-modal platform playing a central role for management of the Cotonou-Parakou-Dosso-Niamey rail corridor for evacuation of freight and minerals of Benin origin and having origin of landlocked countries as Burkina Faso, Chad, Niger, , as well as other countries, notably Nigeria and
  • The Government Decree, reserving a site of 4,295 hectares at Kraké, Commune of Sèmè-Podji, for establishment of an international airport at Kraké.

For realisation of the different components Petrolin Group has retained the services of technical, financial and legal experts of first order which, notably, include Herbert Smith, Axelcium, Coteba (Artelia), Technip, SNCF International, Rites (affiliate of Indian Railways), the Port of Havre, R+R Burger and Partner, Royal Haskoning, Roche (Norda Stelo), Hill International, as well as contributions from experts based in the sub-region, notably Afrique Omnitech, BEST and Benin Expertise.
To arm the Backbone Project with an independent point of view concerning the work done by the experts, Petrolin Group retained the services of a third party expert, Ernst & Young Global Infrastructure Advisory Group based in France and in Switzerland.
Petrolin Group commits to remain active in all phases of the Backbone Project and to respect standards of Good Governance in the establishment of a profitable Partnership for all concerned parties.

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