The Autonomous Port of Lomé has reached a decisive milestone...
The Autonomous Port of Lomé has reached a decisive milestone in its modernization journey with the launch of dredging works at the Lomé Container Terminal
The Port of Lomé is West Africa's leading deep-water port, featuring a 16.6-meter draft and a 1,050-meter straight dock at its main container terminal, enabling it to handle the largest container vessels, including those up to 24,000 TEU after recent dredging.
Advanced cargo handling, ISO-certified services, and streamlined customs procedures reinforce its role as a regional transshipment hub and gateway to landlocked neighbors. Lomé, Togo's main container terminal features 1,050 meters of quay with 3 to 5 berths, a depth of 16.6–16.7 meters, and a capacity of up to 2.7 million TEU annually.
Key facilities include the Lomé Container Terminal (LCT), equipped with nine ship-to-shore gantry cranes and 24 terminal cranes, and a 50-hectare storage area. The port also offers a third dock (450 meters, 15 meters deep), modern stevedoring services, and is expanding with dry port and industrial zone developments.
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