Tema Port expansion project on track for completion by end of 2025
The Meridian Port Services consortium says Phase 2 of the Tema Port expansion is 78% complete and on schedule for December commissioning.
The Meridian Port Services (MPS) consortium has confirmed that Phase 2 of the Tema Port expansion project is 78 per cent complete and on track for commissioning by December 2025, which will significantly increase Ghana's container handling capacity.
MPS Chief Executive Mohamed Samara said the expanded port would double container capacity to 3.5 million TEUs annually.
"Tema is becoming the gateway for landlocked West African countries," Mr. Samara said.
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