Port of Lomé officially commissions fourth tugboat

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Tuesday, 31 October 2023 14:34
Port of Lomé officially commissions fourth tugboat

(Togo First) - The Port of Lomé’s fourth tugboat was officially commissioned last Friday, October 27th. Edem Tengue, Minister of Maritime Economy, commissioned the vessel, an ASD TUG 2312 class tug, alongside officials from the Port Autonome de Lomé (PAL).

With the boat, which has exceptional design and powerful engine, the port will be able to accommodate 400m-long ships. "The PAL can now accommodate even larger vessels than it did", said Minister Tengue.

The new tugboat, according to the PAL’s management, will be "assigned to the towing of mega-ships, and its huge container ships. This "will enable the Port of Lomé to strengthen its strategic and competitive positioning in relation to its rivals on the West African coast".

The vessel is designed for the departure, berthing, and salvaging of commercial vessels. It will enhance the port's operational capacities and keep Lomé in a competitive position vis-à-vis the ports of Abidjan and Tema in the West African region, as well as the recently expanded port of Lekki in Nigeria. The boat was acquired from the Boluda company.

Esaïe Edoh

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