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THE PORT AUTONOME DE LOMÉ STRENGTHENS ITS FLEET WITH THE ARRIVAL OF A NEW TUGBOAT

The Togolese Minister for the Maritime Economy, Fisheries and Coastal Protection, Mr Kokou Edem Tengue, has just announced some excellent news on his social networks: the arrival at the Port of Lomé of the new tugboat promised by Boluda, a multinational company specialising in tugboats.

The new tug represents a major step forward for the Port Autonome de Lomé, and will help to increase the port’s capacity and boost its competitiveness in the region.

The official naming ceremony for the new tug is scheduled for September.

The announcement of the arrival of this new tugboat was made by Mr Antonio Bordils Montero, CEO of the multinational BOLUDA, to Minister Tengue during a meeting held on Tuesday 16 May 2023.

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