Tanzania Ports Authority locked down a deal with Africa Global Logistics to build three berths at Bagamoyo Port, plus two more at Dar es Salaam. TPA boss Plasduce Mbossa said construction kicks off next month, and the whole Bagamoyo setup will eventually have 28 berths once other investors jump in. The project should wrap up in three years.
AGL president Philippe Labonne said they picked Tanzania because the country has political stability and sits in a prime spot for moving cargo across Africa. The company handles everything from mining stuff to humanitarian supplies, and they think partnering up will create jobs while boosting trade routes.
AGL president Philippe Labonne said they picked Tanzania because the country has political stability and sits in a prime spot for moving cargo across Africa. The company handles everything from mining stuff to humanitarian supplies, and they think partnering up will create jobs while boosting trade routes.