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Saturday, 7 January 2023

New cabotage terminal kicks off in April

Luanda - The new north cabotage terminal at the Port of Luanda will start operating from the second quarter of this year, with new equipment and technological means that will provide greater comfort and safety in the freight transport.



The works, that started more than two years ago, are at 60% of physical execution and, at this point, the assembly of equipment and technological means is already concluded.

The assessment results from a visit paid by the minister of Transport Ricardo D´Abreu this week to verify the degree of technical execution, as well as the estimated conclusion of the works.

Among other terminals advantages, the construction of the cabotage pier and pier bridge that will connect the provinces of Luanda, Zaire and Cabinda by sea, promoting the transport of people and goods in this corridor of the country, stands out.

The overall design of the project results from multidisciplinary work with solutions suited to the effectiveness required for each situation, in a technical-economic relationship.

The minister also visited the closed circuit television operations center at the Port of Luanda, recently installed, which has provided greater control and security to the entire area of port jurisdiction.

The official visited the Maritime Passenger Terminal (TMP) at the Port of Luanda, where he learnt about the operation of the X-ray equipment, the operation of the Luanda Bay car park, as well as the departures and arrivals process of passengers and goods.

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