Watch: Low-emission terminal at Côte d''Ivoire receives fully
With an area of 37.5 hectares, this new container terminal will be equipped to accommodate vessels with draughts of up to 16 metres along its 1,100 metres of quays. It will
Côte d'Ivoire Terminal (CIT) is scheduled to be operational at the end of 2021. Located adjacent to the existing Abidjan Terminal, the terminal will enhance the competitiveness of the port and add an additional 1.2 million TEU in annual throughput capacity, in its first phase of development.
Côte d'Ivoire Terminal was formed in 2013. Phase one of the project was handled by the Port Autonome d'Abidjan (PAA), and consisted of the deepening and widening of the Vridi Canal access channel, and the reclamation of more than 45 hectares of land,for the creation of the new second container terminal, and an adjacent RoRo facility.
ls, inaugurated the second container terminal at the Port of Abidjan. This new strategic infrastructure for Côte d'Ivoire aims to strengthen the attractiveness of the Port of Abidjanand double its process
ng capacity, to reach a total of 2.5 million TEU containers per year.This is one of the largest public-private partnerships in Côte d'Ivoire, estimated at more than €904 million ($960 million) of which €507 million ($538 million) have been invested by the Ivorian State and €397 million ($421 million)
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