The Abidjan Port continues to solidify its status as a major maritime hub on West Africa’s Atlant
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Wednesday 03 September 2025
The Abidjan Port continues to solidify its status as a major maritime hub on West Africa’s Atlantic coast. Following the arrival of the 400-meter MSC DILETTA—capable of carrying up to 24,000 containers—at the second container terminal (TC2), the Bulk Terminal has now proven its capacity with the arrival of a Cape Size vessel.
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A DELEGATION OF JICA , VISITOR OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS OF ABIDJAN PORT.
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