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ICTSI starts commercial ops at Cameroon’s Kribi terminal

Kribi Multipurpose Terminal (KMT), a Cameroonian subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI), has started commercial operations at the multi-purpose terminal located in the Port of Kribi in Cameroon, Central Africa.

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“We are excited to kick off our operation in Cameroon, and we look forward to working closely with the EXIM trade, promoting and enhancing smooth cargo movements,” Kathy Magne, KMT chief executive officer, commented.

Located within the Port of Kribi, KMT is purposely built to handle multipurpose shipping line services including RoRo, project and heavy lift cargo, forestry products, dry bulk and other general cargoes, and to offer support services to the oil and gas industry.

Under the 25-year concession contract, KMT has committed to develop, operate and maintain the multipurpose facility at Kribi, a newly built deep-water port located 170 kilometers South of Douala. Specifically, Phase 1 consists of 265 meters of the berth and 10 hectares of the yard while Phase 2 includes an additional 350 meters of the berth and 23 hectares of the yard. The whole facility has 16 meters of water depth.

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Equipped with advanced handling equipment, KMT is capable of accommodating the largest vessels plying the waters today, according to ICTSI.

Port of Kribi is located on the Atlantic coast 285 km from the capital Yaoundé. Kribi is strategically positioned in the center of the Gulf of Guinea and spearheads the Logistics Corridor into Cameroon, Chad, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea and as far as Gabon and Congo. 

The port is surrounded by the Kribi Industrial Area, a 262 square-kilometer zone intended for accommodating new industrial and logistical developments.