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The new container terminal in the Port of Abidjan has been launched

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Côte d’Ivoire Terminal officially launched the commercial activities of the new container terminal of the port of Abidjan, with the arrival of the CMA CGM Rossini vessel, measuring 267 m long and 40 m wide, and transporting 5770 TEU containers. The launch of the activities of the second terminal comes after successful tests in mid-October 2022. This project was carried out thanks to an overall investment of 596 billion CFA francs, of which 334 billion CFA francs were dedicated to earthworks payable by the Port of Abidjan and 262 billion CFA francs to superstructure. Covering an area of 37.5 hectares, this new terminal has a 1100 m quay with a 16 m draught and modern equipment enabling it to handle 1.5 million TEU containers per year. Its commissioning will increase trade between Côte d’Ivoire and the sub-region and strengthen the Côte d’Ivoire/Burkina Faso/Mali corridor. 

“The official launch of Côte d’Ivoire Terminal’s activities marks the beginning of a new phase. For two years, we have been working to build this new container terminal in order to provide the Port of Abidjan with an infrastructure that meets international standards and is capable of supporting the growth of traffic while preserving the environment,” said Koen De Backker, Managing Director of Côte d’Ivoire Termina 

“We are proud of the completion of this major project, which will contribute to the long-term repositioning of the Port of Abidjan as a key logistics platform on the West African coast. I would like to congratulate the teams of the Autonomous Port of Abidjan and Côte d’Ivoire Terminal for having worked together to achieve this.” said Hien Yacouba Sié, Managing Director of the Autonomous Port of Abidjan. 

“The commissioning of Côte d’Ivoire Terminal reflects the commitment made by the terminal to increase volumes and boost import and export flows in Côte d’Ivoire and West Africa. This new infrastructure encompasses all the latest innovations and perfectly showcases our commitment to the development of port activities in Africa.” said Olivier de Noray, Ports and Terminals Managing Director of Bolloré Ports. 

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