New Togo wharf

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Paris-based Bolloré Africa Logistics (BAL) has added significant container handling capacity at its Togo Terminal in the port of Lomé with the commissioning of a third wharf. The new berth, which is 450m in length, raises the terminal’s total quay line to 920m and its throughput capacity to around 1.2M TEU/year.

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New Togo wharf

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Paris-based Bolloré Africa Logistics (BAL) has added significant container handling capacity at its Togo Terminal in the port of Lomé with the commissioning of a third wharf. The new berth, which is 450m in length, raises the terminal’s total quay line to 920m and its throughput capacity to around 1.2M TEU/year.

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