Second Ivory Coast Container Terminal

March 25, 2013

Contract awarded for a second container terminal that will double the African state's capacity.

The Ivory Coast Government has awarded a contract for the construction of a second container terminal at the port of Abidjan to a consortium of French companies Bollore, Bouygues and Danish group AP Moller-Maersk A/S.

The project envisages the design, financing, construction, development, equipment and operation of the terminal, which will have a capacity to service 1.5 million twenty-foot equivalent containers (TEUs) annually.

Source: GAC

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