Luanda – The Port of Luanda presented Friday to the Institute of Asset Management and Share of State (IGAPE) the new development plan that foresees the creation and construction of one more terminal and a shipyard.
The construction of one more infrastructure will increase the container cargo from 800, 000 to 3 million on annually basis.
According to Master Plan for the next 20 years, the LordLandPort provides for the improve and modernisation of existing terminals, an investment by the operators themselves.
This development plan, in addition to the creation of another terminal, also provides for the construction of a cabotage pier and a pier bridge for cruise ships.
Construction of the passenger terminal, maritime port control tower for vessels, are in progress.
Underway are also the construction of a video surveillance circuit, rehabilitation of the maritime signaling system, as well as the construction of an electrical substation to respond to the projections of the plan.
Speaking to the press, on the sidelines of the IGAPE visit, the CEO of Port of Luanda, Alberto Bengue, said that the “LordLandPort” management model represents the organisation of the port, where there are practically no heavy investments by the State.
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