The Port Management Association of West and Central Africa holds a meeting in Lomé

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Tuesday, 21 March 2023 16:31
The Port Management Association of West and Central Africa holds a meeting in Lomé

(Togo First) - The Port Management Association of West and Central Africa, PMAWCA, is holding a meeting in Lomé, Togo, on March 21-24. 

“Finance experts and legal affairs practitioners in ports will reflect on key issues like a follow-up of port concessions, procedures of liaising portions of ports domain,” the Association wrote on its website. 

The meeting aims to bolster regional cooperation relative to port management and port competitiveness. This is in a context where the port of Lomé is among the top 100 ports in the world, the fourth best port in Africa, and the first in West Africa, in terms of container traffic. 

The PMAWCA was established in October 1972 under the auspices of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA). It covers ports in West Africa, Mauritania, and Angola. It takes into account a coastline of about 12,000 km and ports that handle about 300 million tons of maritime import/export trade for the subregion (excluding crude oil).

In 2018, the number of members of the association was 40, up from 9 in 1972. 

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