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Ivory Coast Port Operator to invest in inland logistic

Africa Global Logistics, the company that operates Ivory Coast’s main port plans to invest more than 60 million euros ($67million) in inland logistic over the next five year to enhance its position as a gateway and transport hub for landlocked West African countries.

Regional Director Asta Rosa Cisse said that the company intends to develop dry warehouses with cooling facilities and establish operational hubs throughout Ivory Coast.

Africa Global Logistics, which operates Abidjan, the main port of Ivory Coast - the world's largest cocoa and cashew producers - also handles shipments from and to landlocked neighbours Burkina Faso, and Mali.

Mediterranean Shipping Company also deals in cotton, rubber and other commodities such as bananas, mangos, palm oil, and even cotton.

Cisse stated that "Abidjan is a victim of centralisation with everything convergent on the port".

She said that the company will decentralise its operations by creating hubs at Ferkessedougou, in the northern Ivory Coast; Bouake, in the middle and San Pedro, in the southwest. This is to increase speed and efficiency.

Cisse said that the import and export traffic in Abidjan’s main port will increase by 50% to 1.8 million 20-foot units (TEUs) this year from 1.2 millions TEUs.

Our traffic has increased in accordance with the economic growth of the region. She said that the region's dynamism boosts both export and imported traffic.

The second container terminal, to be completed by the end of 2022 at Abidjan’s main port has increased traffic, as it accommodates large vessels from Asia and Europe. Previously, these vessels had to unload their cargo in South Africa, before they could transfer goods to smaller ships bound for West Africa.

Cisse said that the expansion of middle class and its increased consumption of European products, along with the increase in infrastructure construction, which attracts many products, have contributed to the surge of traffic in Abidjan.

(source: Reuters)