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MARITIME COOPERATION: PROTOCOL VISIT OF THE ITALIAN PATROL VESSEL “NAVE BETTICA” TO THE ABIDJAN PORT
As part of the “GABINIA” mission for maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea, a delegation from t

BILATERAL COOPERATION: SUCCESSFUL EXCHANGE BETWEEN THE ABIDJAN PORT AND EGYPTIAN BUSINESS OPERATORS
As part of an economic and trade mission to Côte d’Ivoire from May 19 to 23, 2025, a delegation o

VISIT OF APM TERMINALS AFRICA-EUROPE DIRECTOR TO THE ABIDJAN PORT
On Wednesday, May 14, 2025, the Managing Director of the Abidjan Port Authority, Mr.

DANGOTE CEMENT GROUP LAUNCHES OPERATIONS AT THE ABIDJAN PORT
The Côte d’Ivoire subsidiary of Nigerian conglomerate DANGOTE CEMENT has selected the Abidjan Por

THE ABIDJAN PORT WELCOMES THE FIRST VESSEL FROM “ONE” SHIPPING LINE
On May 6, 2025, the Abidjan Port welcomed the vessel ONE REPUTATION, marking the first stopover i

THE ABIDJAN PORT AUTHORITY, A PARTNER OF THE 12th EDITION OF THE AFRICA CEO FORUM
The Abidjan Port Authority took an active part in the 12th edition of the Africa CEO Forum, held

INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’ DAY CELEBRATED AT THE ABIDJAN PORT
On Thursday, May 1, 2025, employees of the Abidjan Port Authority (PAA) gathered at the Seamen’s

FIRST EDITION OF THE FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE EXPO: THE ABIDJAN PORT IN ATTENDANCE
As the leading tuna port in sub-Saharan Africa, the Abidjan Port took part in the first edition o

THE ABIDJAN PORT: AN EMERGING HUB FOR CRUISE TOURISM
On Thursday, April 24, 2025, the Silver Wind, an ultra-luxurious cruise ship flying the Bahamian

SPANISH PATROL VESSEL "RELÁMPAGO" MAKES A STOPOVER AT ABIDJAN PORT
On Monday, April 28, 2025, Mr.

INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIES’ DAY CELEBRATED AT THE ABIDJAN PORT AUTHORITY
On Wednesday, April 23, 2025, the Union of Secretaries of the Abidjan Port Authority (USPAA) cele

A 400-METER VESSEL DOCKS AT ABIDJAN PORT: A FIRST MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE PRESIDENT'S VISION
A historic milestone has just been reached in the annals of the Abidjan Port.
The Abidjan Port continues to solidify its status as a major maritime hub on West Africa’s Atlantic coast. Following the arrival of the 400-meter MSC DILETTA—capable of carrying up to 24,000 containers—at the second container terminal (TC2), the Bulk Terminal has now proven its capacity with the arrival of a Cape Size vessel.