Government plans to build a dry port at Cinkassé, in the Far North

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Wednesday, 10 April 2019 17:22
Government plans to build a dry port at Cinkassé, in the Far North

(Togo First) - The Togolese government intends to, by 2040, triple freight to landlocked countries to which it has access by building a dry port in Cinkassé, in the Savanes region. From 3.786 million tons now, this volume should stand at 10.230 million in line with the authorities’ target.

The port will be built over a 100-hectare property. It will help containerize and strengthen transport corridor between the Port of Lomé and Cinkassé.

The infrastructure will have customs facilities for goods from Burkina Faso, Ghana and Niger, as well as warehouses for the de-containerization and distribution of freight. In addition, there will be a single desk and offices to handle logistics procedures and organizations, modern equipment and facilities for cargo transfers between trucks.

The project which is estimated to cost $50 million will be developed under a public-private partnership. In this regard, authorities are looking for partners that will ensure conception, financing, construction, exploitation and/or maintenance. 

It will be one of the key projects of the PND which will be at the heart of the coming Togo-EU economic forum, next June 13-14.

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