On a stopover in Cameroon since 22 June, the Medi Lisbon becomes the 1st commercial vessel to berth in the deep water port of Kribi
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in Cameroon - Moored at the dock in the deep water port of Kribi since
22 June 2017 in the morning, the vessel christened Medi Lisbon, owned
by the company d’Amico,
is still loading a cargo of 27,500 tons of biomass bound for Ireland, we learned from good sources.
is still loading a cargo of 27,500 tons of biomass bound for Ireland, we learned from good sources.
Through
this operation to export wood waste carried out by the company Biocam
(Biomasse Cameroun), this ship thus became the very first commercial
vessel to berth in this port built in Southern Cameroon, and whose
official commissioning has been expected for over 2 years, due to
administrative delays.
According
to the managers of the deep water port of Kribi, the arrival of this
first commercial ship was above all an excellent opportunity to test the
staff, as well as the equipment parked for several months now, and for
which a call for tenders to recondition them was recently launched.
Written by Ashembwom Stephanie, June 30th 2017
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