Port of Lomé: Pacific International Lines Begins Transhipment Operations

Transport
Friday, 21 June 2024 16:47
Port of Lomé: Pacific International Lines Begins Transhipment Operations

(Togo First) - Singaporean Pacific International Lines (PIL) began transshipment operations at Lomé’s port a few days ago. Edem Tengue, Togo’s Minister for Maritime Economy, officially announced this on June 19. 

PIL started operations right after the Kota Tema, one of its latest vessels, docked at the port of Lomé. The launch marks the company's definitive presence in Togo, two years after it entered a partnership with the Plateforme industrielle d'Adetikopé (PIA) for transit logistics operations.

According to Minister Tengue, PIL's presence "reinforces Lomé's strategic role as a hub in West Africa". Indeed, the firm’s arrival should contribute to the development of transshipment and handling at the port of Lomé.

Founded in 1967, PIL is one of the world's leading container shipping companies, with an extensive service network covering over 500 sites in 90 countries.

Esaïe Edoh

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