Cameroon Kribi Deepwater Port Phase II Channel was officially put into use

20/May/2021

Recently, the second-phase channel of the Cameroon Kribi Deepwater Port, which was constructed by China Harbour, a subsidiary of CCCC, was officially put into use.
 
The second phase of the Kribi Deepwater Port in Cameroon was officially started on December 25, 2019. The contract period is 42 months. The main construction content includes new container berths, port channel dredging by using dredging ships(with silt curtains), breakwater extension, new storage yard, etc. The channel put into use this time has a total length of 1,015 meters, a width of 200 meters, and a design depth of 15 meters. The project team overcame difficulties such as the impact of the epidemic and restricted access to personnel and equipment, and successfully completed the dredging task of the port channel for the second phase of the project. On April 28, 2021, an internationally certified third-party organization passed the inspection and met the navigation standards of the waterway.
 
After the completion of the second phase of the project, the Kribi Deepwater Port will become a large-scale container transshipment port and a comprehensive hub port in Cameroon and even Central and West Africa, which will greatly promote the development of Cameroon's logistics and commerce and inject new vitality into regional economic development.



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