Activity at Lomé port was on the rise in 2017

Economic governance
Thursday, 03 May 2018 15:05
Activity at Lomé port was on the rise in 2017

(Togo First) - In 2017, activity at Lomé’s port was on the rise, driven by transit and transbording which doubled in size. Another reason for the increase are reforms implemented to simplify procedures for port operators.

Last year, more than 1375 ships arrived at the port, thus corresponding to nearly 20 million tons of goods processes. This is 38.14% more than in 2016. At the beginning of 2018 also, the port’s authorities say, activity boomed with an average increase of 15-18%, overall.

These figures attest of our vision to make the port a hub across the sub-region, a vision backed by the fact that our port is the only one able to receive super containers in West Africa,” said Fogan Kodjo Adégnon, Managing Director PAL, quoted by a local media.

According to CNUCED, Lomé’s port is the second best in sub-Saharan Africa in regards to maritime transport connectivity indexes. It is also the only deep-water port of West Africa.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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