Authorities of Lomé’s Port want to increase volumes of goods from Niger exported via the facility

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Tuesday, 13 March 2018 13:35
Authorities of Lomé’s Port want to increase volumes of goods from Niger exported via the facility

(Togo First) - So far, only 2% of Niger’s exports transit via Lomé’s Port. However, the port’s authorities, in collaboration with business operators from Niger, intend to increase this figure to 5%.

To this end, many measures should be implemented, according to Fogan Adegnon, Managing Director of the Autonomous Port of Lomé.

Amongst these, improving passage across Burkina corridor and opening the Ponio road (Burkina) would significantly reduce distance travelled from Niger to reach the port of Lomé.

Also, passage costs should be reduced, by suppressing freight distribution, opting for door-to-door transportation of containers, without emptying; this would push consignees to lower deposits they demand.

By doing these, Lomé’s port should capture a significant portion of Niger’s exports via the facility, thus strengthening its position as logistic hub for landlocked nations in the region.

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