Doubts about TIL’s projections for activity at the Douala terminal
For some port operators, notably APMT-Bolloré, the figures released last week by the Port Authority of Douala (PAD) are unrealistic.
23/09/2019 at 16h18, by Gaëlle Arenson
TIL, the subsidiary of MSC, which was provisionally selected on 17 September as the preferred bidder to operate the container terminal, forecasts a doubling of activity over the next fifteen years.
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