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MSC, a shipper, secures a 45-year concession at the Lagos port with Nigerdock

The Swiss-based shipping company, 'MSC,' has signed a 45 year?concession contract with Nigerian maritime firm Nigerdock to develop, operate and maintain a new container terminal in the Snake Island Port of Lagos.

The MSC terminal will be part of a $1 billion investment in infrastructure and logistics that the company has announced in Nigeria.

As supply chains change around the world, global shipping companies are attempting to establish long-term footholds on emerging markets. Nigeria, Africa's biggest economy, struggles with chronic congestion in Lagos' ports.

MSC said the terminal, which will be built by ITB Nigeria & DEME Group is expected to be completed by 2028. The terminal will cover 30 hectares (74 acre) and include a 910 metre (3000 ft) quay that can handle ship-to shore cranes as well as mobile harbour cranes. It is expected to be ready by 2028.

The new terminal will "open up opportunities and enhance efficiency" while elevating Snake Island Port to a major global shipping hub, said MSC President Diego Aponte.

Snake Island Port, an '85-hectare facility, is operated by Nigerdock a maritime and logistics company. It consists of three terminals that serve the Lagos port complex. (Reporting and editing by Edmund Klamann; Isaac Anyaogu)

(source: Reuters)