Meridian Port Services Ltd (MPS), operator of Container Terminals 2 and 3 at the Port of Tema in Ghana, has announced that Phase 19 of the platform expansion project will commence on
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Work on the second phase of the Tema Port Expansion Project in Ghana is in full swing. photo courtesy of Claudio Buitenhuis, Regional Lead Ports Marine at AECOM
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Work on the second phase of the Tema Port Expansion Project in Ghana is in full swing. photo courtesy of Claudio Buitenhuis, Regional
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Discover the evolution of ports and terminals, technological advancements, automation, digitalization, and sustainability.
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The phase 2 works, led by Meridian Port Services (MPS), whose reference shareholders are AGL, APM Terminals and the Ghana Ports Authority (GPHA), are valued at a
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Ghana inaugurates completed expansion phases at Tema Port Ghana''s President has officially inaugurated Phases I and II of the Tema Port Expansion Project at Meridian Port
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Port expansions in Ghana aim to boost the country''s role as a regional logistics hub, though challenges remain with infrastructure gaps and strong regional competition.
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The first vessel has successfully docked at Tema Port''s new MPS Terminal 3, Ghana, said a statement from APM Terminals.The container vessel will be used for training
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Tema port''s Meridian Port Services Ltd (MPS) container terminal in Ghana has successfully completed operations of the second
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The phase 2 works, led by Meridian Port Services (MPS), whose reference shareholders are AGL, APM Terminals and the Ghana
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Led by Meridian Port Services (MPS), whose major shareholders are AGL, APM Terminals and the Ghana Ports Authority (GPHA), the Phase 2 works, worth a total of US$150 million, consist
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INTEGRATED TERMINAL (CONTAINERS and MULTI-PURPOSE) FOR CONCESSION: PORT OF TAKORADI The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority [GPHA], as
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In addition, the GPHA is reviewing bids submitted by prospective operators of the new container, ro-ro and cruise terminals that are being built as part of the second phase of
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Meridian Port Services LTD signs a USD 53.31 million Purchase Agreement with Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Company
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The Tema Port Expansion Project in Ghana aimed to modernise and increase the port''s capacity to become a major maritime hub in West Africa. Initiated by the Meridian Port
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In recent years, however, Ghana has undertaken several ambitious initiatives to modernize its port infrastructure and enhance operational performance. Major investments
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Meridian Port Services LTD signs a USD 53.31 million Purchase Agreement with Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Company Limited (ZPMC) to supply 15 additional Gantry
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Tema Port Expansion Phase 2, Ghana The initiative, a crucial component of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority''s (GPHA) master plan, introduces a fleet of 15 cutting-edge gantry cranes
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On Novem, the President of Ghana, H.E. Nana Akufo Addo, and AGL Chairman, Philippe Labonne, officially inaugurated phase 2 of the Tema port expansion project. Led by
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Based on conversations with delegates and having listened to various presentations on folding container designs and innovative business models associated with their use at the
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In the case of ports and terminals, for example, IFS partner Envecon has implemented IFS solutions in more than 100 terminals
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