The Civil Engineering Contractor July 2018 | Page 9

ON CONTRACTORS’ SITES Côte d’Ivoire’s Port of Abidjan The new terminal will be operational from June 2020. international transport and logistics. The company has enriched its expertise to become a tier-one supply chain partner and one of the top 10 transport and logistics companies in the world. Bolloré has the largest integrated logistics network in Africa. Source: Leads2Business.co.za Plans are underway for the construction of the second container terminal at Côte d’Ivoire’s main Port of Abidjan. French industrial conglomerate Bolloré has plans to invest USD496.3-million from next year towards the terminal construction project. This is according to Bolloré Transport and Logistics deputy CEO, Philippe Labonne. Côte d’Ivoire authorities want the main Port of Abidjan to become a regional hub. Currently, the port is used to ship cocoa beans from the world’s top cocoa producer and is also a vital supply and export route for landlocked countries to the north. Labonne says that the terminal project is scheduled to kick off in June or July next year: “It’s a question of building a platform and setting up the port equipment,” he points out. The new terminal will be operational from June 2020 and will be financed by the project’s partner, Maersk. Meanwhile, the port authorities, through Chinese help, are currently widening the canal leading to the port to reach 16 metres, which will allow larger ships to dock. The project aims to boost terminal capacity by around 15% from its current roughly 1.2-million 20-foot equivalent container units (TEU). Bolloré Logistics is constantly adapting to its customers’ changing needs, apart from being a global leader in Côte d’Ivoire has launched extensive upgrades to its ports to support the growth of the natural resource sector and to attract more of the regional transit trade. CEC July 2018 - 9