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.
THE FRENCH MINISTER FOR ECONOMY AND FINANCE VISITED THE PORT FACILITIES
Outside a meeting of the Finance Ministers of the Franc Area, Mr Michel SAPIN, the French Minister...
WORKING SESSION BETWEEN ECOWAS’TASK FORCE COMMISSION AND ABIDJAN PORT AUTHORITY (PAA)
Task Force, an ECOWAS mission on visit in Cote d’Ivoire From 17 to 21 April 2017 led by Mr. Salou...
INCIDENT AT THE ABIDJAN PORT’S CONTAINER TERMINAL
On Thursday 18 May 2017 at 13h45mn, a RORO ship, during berthing maneuver, crashed into quay #21 at...
A PORTUGUESE DELEGATION GRANTED AN AUDIENCE IN ABIDJAN PORT AUTHORITY
A delegation of Portuguese economic operators led by Mr Agostino PAIS, Head of “IBEROELEVA SA” a...
THE NEW MALIAN MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AT THE ABIDJAN PORT
Mr Baber GANO, the new Malian Minister for Transport paid a working and friendly visit to Côte d’...
THE PHOSPHATE LEADER OF THE WORLD SOON AT ABIDJAN PORT
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