World Bank supports APM expansion at Douala and Kribi ports
The International Finance Corporation’s Board of Directors is expected to decide in June on a proposed €10 million loan to the Cameroonian group Agence de prestations maritimes (APM).
19/05/2023 at 15h12, by Africa Business+
The Cameroonian transport and logistics company, Agence de prestations maritimes (APM), which has four warehouses in the Douala Autonomous Port area – N’dokochi, Yara and Essenge – and an administrative building and timber yard in Kribi, plans to expand its capacity, thanks in large part to support from the World Bank.
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