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 Lome Port - Cabin of the crane on the Marie Delmas. A standard vessel crane produces 8 moves per hour. |
 Lome Port - Crane cabin: Each crane has a maximum lifting capacity of 104 tonnes with a 48m max radius. The cranes will meet all cargo handling needs covering containers, general cargoes, bulk materials and heavy lifts. The cranes are capable of doing 18 moves per hour. |
 Modernization of Lome port begun in the 1960s, and a deepwater harbour, completed in 1968, initially planned for a 400,000-ton annual traffic, but currently maintains a 3,000,000-ton annual traffic. |
 Lome port offers four transit warehouses each 7,500m2, two 10,000m2 warehouses belonging to the Togolese Chamber of Commerce, one 5,000m2 transit warehouse for Niger and the same for Mali. |
 OTAL carries several types of containers. OTAL offers 20 ft and 40 ft general-purpose Dryvans containers. Manufactured from high tensile corten steel, they are suitable for most types of cargo. |
 OTAL trucks preparing for containers to be loaded. We arrange all your shipping, trucking, and transit formalities giving you the confidence that comes with entrusting cargo to a single experienced organisation. |
 Lome Port - Two mobile Liebherr [www.liebherr.com] cranes which were received at the port of Lomé in February 2007. These LHM 400 cranes are designed for versatile and efficient cargo handling up to panamax-sized vessels. The cranes are positioned at quay n° 6. |