Lomé Port Records Modest Growth in 2024 Fueled by Strong Transshipment

Logistics
Thursday, 24 April 2025 16:42
Lomé Port Records Modest Growth in 2024 Fueled by Strong Transshipment

(Togo First) - The port of Lomé was busy last year, with total traffic reaching 30.64 million tonnes, up from 30.09 million tonnes in 2023. Rear-Admiral Fogan Kodjo Adégnon, the port’s General Manager, reported the figures on April 23.

Transshipment led the gains with a 7.11% jump to 20.23 million tonnes, up from 18.89 million tonnes the previous year. Imports slipped 3.77% to 8.58 million tonnes, while exports dropped sharply by 19.72% to 1.83 million tonnes, down from 2.28 million tonnes in 2023.

Container traffic, a key logistics benchmark, grew 5.19% to 2 million TEUs, compared to 1.91 million TEUs the year before. Maritime traffic saw 1,525 ships dock in 2024, a 1.97% decline from 1,554 in 2023. However, commercial vessels increased slightly from 1,411 to 1,440.

Port officials attribute the results to various reforms, especially the full digitization of goods collection and electronic invoice payments. One of these reforms is the GUFORD platform. Launched recently,  this digital tool centralizes and secures document exchanges and declarations for maritime trade.

Rear-Admiral Adégnon said the numbers show the port’s resilience amid regional challenges. “Despite the challenges and competition in the sub-region, the past year has confirmed our position as a strategic logistics hub, thanks to the commitment of our teams and partners,” he said. He added, “In 2025, we remain resolutely focused on innovation, modernization, and sustainable performance to meet maritime trade demands.”

This article was initially launched in French by Esaïe Edoh


Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

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