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Tuesday 8 January, 2019
Logistics
Togo’s post service to adopt a What3Words-based geolocation addressing system
Togo’s Post Company (SPT) plans to develop a geolocation addressing system using three words from the dictionary, based on a…
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Wednesday 14 November, 2018
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Lomé to make Niamtougou airport a reference in terms of cargo traffic to hinterland countries
In line with its goal to become one of West Africa’s leading airport hubs, Togo’s government plans to make the…
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Friday 2 November, 2018
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Togo among top 5 African countries in UNCTAD’s maritime connectivity rankings
Togo is among top five countries in Africa in terms of maritime connectivity. This is revealed in the 2018 maritime…
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Monday 29 October, 2018
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Lomé’s port becomes West Africa’s leading container port, overtaking Lagos’
Lomé now hosts West Africa’s leading container port, snatching the position from Lagos, Nigeria. This was revealed by Netherlands firm…
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Friday 12 October, 2018
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Togo seeks to attract Nigerien importers and carriers
Following the collapse of the Malanville bridge in Benin, Niger’s leading port supplier (70% of traffic), which caused losses for…
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Wednesday 18 July, 2018
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Afreximbank to support Togo’s development plan
Resolutely engaged in the development of Inter-African trade which represents just a minor part of the trade by African countries,…
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Tuesday 13 March, 2018
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Authorities of Lomé’s Port want to increase volumes of goods from Niger exported via the facility
So far, only 2% of Niger’s exports transit via Lomé’s Port. However, the port’s authorities, in collaboration with business operators…
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