Togo: Maritime economy minister recommends some measures to tackle challenges faced by operators at the dry port of Adétikopé

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Monday, 25 July 2022 18:59
Togo: Maritime economy minister recommends some measures to tackle challenges faced by operators at the dry port of Adétikopé

(Togo First) - A week ago, on July 19, Togo’s minister of maritime economy met with economic operators from Burkina Faso. They talked about issues the operators face at the dry port of Adétikopé–mainly slow stuffing and unstuffing operations, delays in container transfers, and their high costs. 

Some of the solutions proposed by Tengue to tackle these issues include hiring more staff, setting up a system to inform importers about their containers, and some measures to cut costs. 

The dry port, let’s emphasize, has a storage capacity of 12,500 TEU. Active since January 2022, it was established to free up space at the port of Lomé and has, so far, registered more than 300 containers, according to its coordinator, Vanessa Attivor.

Esaïe Edoh

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