Spurred by its geographic position and recent reforms, the Port of Lomé absorbs traffic of Nigerian ports

Transport
Thursday, 07 June 2018 17:26
Spurred by its geographic position and recent reforms, the Port of Lomé absorbs traffic of Nigerian ports

(Togo First) - According to data from the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), volumes of oil and food products as well as building materials and other goods passing by the port of Lomé to reach Nigerian ports have increased by 181% in 2017.

This is mainly due to the fact that the Togolese port is the only deep-water port of the region and the only one along the West African coast through which goods can be sent in a single day, to many of the region’s capitals.

This major advantage, paired with the Togolese government’s efforts to make Lomé a true logistics hub in West Africa, has led to the implementation of many reforms at the port in the past few years.

These include for example simplification of processes, slight reduction of handling delays, modernization of the port with the construction of a third dock; Achievements which subsequently helped cut costs and make the infrastructure more competitive.

Also in sight of these reforms, the UNCTAD recently released a report where it ranked the Port of Lomé as one that recorded the most progress in the sub-Saharan Africa region, in terms of maritime connectivity.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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