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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THE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF ABIDJAN PORT AUTHORITY (APA), SPONSOR OF EBONY WEEKEND 2021
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THE PORT AUTHORITY RECEIVES A DELEGATION FROM THE BURKINABE SHIPPING COUNCIL [CONSEIL BURKINABÉ DES CHARGEURS (CBC)].
Present in Abidjan for the 9TH Summit Conference of the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation (TFC)1...
THE HARBOUR MASTER OFFICE OF THE PORT OF ABIDJAN PERFORM A THEORETICAL SECURITY EXERCISE ON PAPER.
As part of the application of the ISPS Code, the Department of Maritime Operations, Safety and...
THE ABIDJAN PORT AUTORITY IS TESTING ITS INFRASTRUCTURE.
On July 15th 2021, the Abidjan Port Authority conducted a fire drill on its infrastructures. The...