KARACHI: DP World, a global provider of end-to-end logistics solutions and K-Electric entered into an agreement under which a dedicated 132 kV grid station will be built at the Qasim International Container Terminal (QICT), a key trade gateway for Pakistan.
The project will ensure reliable and efficient 26MW power supply, supporting the terminal’s growing operations and Pakistan’s expanding role in global trade.
The new grid station is aimed at enhancing power resilience, improving operational efficiency, and supporting future electrification at the terminal, aligning with the companies’ shared commitment to sustainability, reliability, and innovation.
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Reinforcing KE’s mission to drive sustainable industrial growth through dependable, high-quality power solutions, the partnership will cater to the growing energy demand of port operations, enabling uninterrupted logistics and trade activity.
Sadia Dada, Chief Distribution & Marcomms Officer at KE, said, “The move to grid power represents growing confidence in the system’s reliability and cost competitiveness especially for industries with expanding operations. Our agreement with DP World reflects a shared understanding that stable, high-quality electricity is fundamental to growth and efficiency.”
Junaid Zamir, DP World’s CEO of QICT, said, “Port Qasim is one of Pakistan’s most vital trade gateways, and reliable energy is the backbone of its continued growth. This partnership with KE to install a dedicated grid station enables us to strengthen our terminal’s resilience and supports our goal of enabling more sustainable trade across Pakistan and beyond.”
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