MSC to invest €500 million in Lomé’s Container Terminal over the next decade

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Monday, 01 April 2019 16:17
MSC to invest €500 million in Lomé’s Container Terminal over the next decade

(Togo First) - Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), world’s second largest shipowner, plans to invest €500 million in the Lomé Container Terminal in which it holds a stake, over the next decade. This was revealed to Jeune Afrique by MSC’s new managing director, Ammar Kanaan.  

“The port is running very well. Our productivity on the docks keeps growing every year and has now made Lomé one of our most dynamic terminals,” says Kanaan.

With this investment, MSC aims at increasing the port’s annual container traffic to four million, in line with the first axis of the country’s national development plan.

Let’s recall that in 2017, the port of Lomé, which is the only deep water port in West Africa, became the region’s leading port, outpacing Lagos’ with a container traffic exceeding a million TEU (Dynamar).

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