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Dangote Packaging Boosts Production, Targets Surge in African Exports

Esther Udoh
Last updated: May 7, 2025 2:32 pm
Esther Udoh
Published May 7, 2025
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Dangote Packaging Limited (DPL) plans to expand into the African export market after increasing its production capacity with new machinery. The company’s output will rise from 36 million to 52 million polypropylene bags per month, with further growth expected. Chairman Robert Ade-Odiachi announced that once domestic demand is satisfied, DPL will focus on exploring markets in West, Central, and Southern Africa, supported by a dedicated export team.

Dangote Packaging Limited (DPL) plans to enter export markets backed by world-class standards, state-of-the-art machinery, skilled labor, and competitive pricing. Chairman Robert Ade-Odiachi also mentioned potential trade concessions to accelerate market penetration. This expansion aligns with Dangote Group’s broader industrial strategy and aims to strengthen its supply chain while positioning DPL as a regional packaging leader.Dangote Packaging’s expansion is supported by self-sufficiency from the company’s refinery and petrochemical plants.

Alhaji Mustapha Matawalle highlighted the economic benefits, including job creation and increased foreign exchange earnings. He also praised DPL’s adherence to Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental standards.DPL’s expansion follows the commissioning of advanced machinery in April, which Managing Director Sai Prakash described as key to improving productivity and product quality. He stated that entering the African market is a natural next step given the company’s growing capabilities.

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