Evaluation of the Impact of Dredging Entrance Channel on Enhancing Port Productivity: A Case Study of Dar es Salaam Port, Tanzania
This study evaluates the impact of dredging the entrance channel on enhancing port productivity in Tanzania, with a specific focus on the port of Dar es Salaam.
The researcher employed a mixed-methods approach, incorporating both quantitative and qualitative data collection, to comprehensively understand the dredging process. Interviews and questionnaires from various stakeholders, such as port authorities, policymakers, and industry experts, gathered data and provided diverse perspectives. Additionally, a documentary review offered historical context and regulatory insights, enriching the challenges current trends, and challenges analysis.
The findings underscore the significant positive impact of dredging on port productivity. Dredging of the channel improved navigability, reduced waiting times for ships, and optimized port infrastructure. Moreover, the research also identifies challenges such as financial constraints and environmental concerns that hinder the dredging process. Despite these challenges, post-improvement outcomes demonstrated enhancements in safety, reliability, and environmental sustainability, indicating the overall effectiveness of the dredging efforts.
Overall, the study provides valuable insights into the importance of dredging the entrance channel for port productivity. By addressing challenges and maximizing the benefits of infrastructure improvements, ports can improve efficiency, safety, and sustainability. The researcher proposes evidence-based recommendations for policymakers and port authorities to optimize dredging strategies and enhance port efficiency.
Keywords: Evaluation; Dredging Entrance Channel; Port Productivity; Dar es Salaam Port