IMO SECRETARY-GENERAL VISITS TO TEMA PORT EXPANSION PROJECT

IMO SECRETARY-GENERAL VISITS TO TEMA PORT EXPANSION PROJECT

The Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Mr. Kitack Lim has visited the Tema Port Expansion Project. His visit formed part of his first visit to Ghana since assuming the position as head of IMO.

It coincides with a historic time in the maritime industry in Ghana and in Africa as Meridian Port Services (MPS) gears up towards the opening of the Tema Port Expansion Project in June 2019: The biggest container terminal in the West African Sub- region set to become the transhipment hub for Africa.

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The Secretary-General of IMO was taken through a detailed overview of the project including its history, progress and the sophisticated technology being deployed in the new terminal.

Presenting the overview of the project, the CEO of MPS, Mohamed Samara mentioned that MPS is, together with Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) and Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA), committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and security with full compliance with the ISPS Code and SOLAS Convention.

 Mr. Lim added that the next will be implementing plugging ships into shore-side power and turning off onboard generators in order to reduce air pollution from ships, as well as limit local noise. In response, Mr. Samara assured that, MPS has the ability to install same once more clarity on the standardization is established by the policy-makers to implement "cold-ironing" or "shore-side power" solutions for ships in port.

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Mr. Mark Nolet, the MPS Project Director, added that the Tema Port Expansion Project has at all times adhered and created avenues to improve upon the culture of Environmental Sustainability.

“The container yard rubber tired gantry cranes that were recently delivered are of the highest quality and will run on electricity to reduce the carbon footprint from the new terminal.”

Mr. Lim in a statement expressed satisfaction with the high level of investment and the potential yields it held for Ghana and the African continent. “IMO under my leadership will continue to reveal to the rest of the world what is going on in the maritime industry of Ghana and Africa.”

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Meridian Port Services Limited (MPS) is a joint venture between the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority and Meridian Port Holdings Limited, with Bolloré Transport & Logistics and APM Terminals

MPS is well-known as a dynamic and modern container terminal operator with a total commitment to excellence.

 MPS has continued to make its vision of investing in Ghana’s maritime sector a reality, as it now invests in the Tema Port Expansion Project. In addition to serving Ghana, the new port will also expand trade flows and links across West Africa and beyond.





Nasir Husain Khan

Country Manager (OMAN) & BDM (MENA) OIL,GAS,LPG,LNG,HYDROGEN,SNG,CNG,CEG,R290,PROPANE,BUTANE,SUPER GAS,HSD,GASOLINE,ENERGY,MARITIME at Al Mutawa International Equipment Rental Co.LLC.UAE&OMAN

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Benjamin Nyarko

Managing Director/C. E. O Benjamin Travel & Logistics Services (BTLS)

5 年

Nice one , Mohammed. Its been long time? How is your former work colleague doing Mr William Dawson? Is he still in Ghana?

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Mr. Samara Sir Impressive!! Do you a website we can check out? Please

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