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Delmas Gabon (CMA CGM Group)
Zone portuaire d'Owendo,
BP 2131
Libreville
Gabon
Tel: (+241) 704352
Fax: (+241) 704343
E-Mail: lib.cngoua@african-agency.com

SDV GABON
BP 522
Port Gentil
Gabon
Tel: (+241) 552190
Fax: (+241) 552171 / 552190
E-Mail: sten.frisch@bollore.com or shipping.pog@bollore.com

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Port Gentil

Port Gentil Port Information
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Port Gentil port infrastructure

Port Gentil is situated 16km southeast of the Cape Lopez tanker terminal on the Ogoue River.

It is a general and bulk cargo port but also has its own limited oil facilities. It is the only port on the Gabon coast with a bunkering service. Fresh water and provisions are available.

Approx. 220 vessels totalling over 3,000,000 dwt visit the port annually

Draft at Quay
General cargo/Bulk Berths: 10,5 m
Container Berths: Containers can be handled at the general cargo quay
Tanker Berth: 13,4 m
Lighter Quay: 7,6m
Berths
5 cargo berths up to 180 meters long
Rail Connections
Nearest railway Port Gentil
Air Connections Nearest airport Port Gentil 3 Km
Warehousing/Storage Open Storage, as well as 3,500 square meters of closed storage is available

Click here to view our local agent, SAGA's access and infrastructural review on Port Gentil.

Libreville Port Information
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Libreville port infrastructure

http://www.ports-gabon.com/en/port_mole.htm

Click here to view our local agent, SAGA's access and infrastructural review on Libreville Port.

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Trasport News
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Update - Gabon President Dies - 11/06/09
The speaker of the senate in Gabon has been sworn in as the country's interim head of state, following the recent death of President Omar Bongo. Under the constitution, Rose Francine Rogombe, an ally of Mr Bongo, must organise elections within 45 days.

Update - Gabon President Dies - 10/06/09
Gabon’s President Omar Bongo Ondimba has now officially been declared dead. Mourning is to last 30-days. His death leaves a power vacuum. Analysts say factions within the ruling Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG) will be jostling to work out who succeeds him. Bongo’s son, Defence Minister Ali Ben Bongo is seen as a leading candidate. Senate President Rose Francine Rogombe, a Bongo ally in the ruling Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG), is expected to take over as interim leader. Elections should be organised within 45 days. Gabon's security forces are protecting key administrative buildings in Libreville and patrolling the streets. Large gatherings have been banned. Situation is presently calm. However when elections are organised there may be tension. Although there have been some concerns about stability, analysts say that the ruling party is likely to tightly manage the transition at least initially and that Bongo's successes in easing ethnic tensions will reduce the risk of turmoil. However Ben Bongo could face opposition from his brother-in-law, Foreign Minister Paul Toungui, while African Union Chairman Jean Ping, a long-time Bongo ally, and Vice-President Didjob Divungi Di Ndinge have also been cited as possible successors.

Mixed Reports - Gabon President Dies - 08/06/09
Mixed reports have been issued over the death of Gabon President Omar Bongo Ondimba. Elmundo [Spanish], AFP [French] and BBC [English] news agencies have all reported that the President died yesterday however a Gabon government spokesman denied the media report. Bongo has ruled the former French colony since 1967. He was in a clinic in Barcelona, Spain for a medical check-up reportedly for advanced cancer. Bongo’s illness has fuelled debates over who would take over and speculation there might be turmoil, as in Togo when long-serving President Gnassingbe Eyadema died in 2005. Libreville is currently quiet. We will issue updates directly.

Suspension of pork imports lifted - 29/05/09
Please note that the ban on pork imports into Gabon has now been lifted.

Suspension of pork imports - 08/05/09
Please note that the Ministry of Agriculture & Farming has banned the importation of pork, offal and pork by-products into Gabon. Effective immediately until further notice. Under decree Nr 15 dated April 29th, 2009. Please note that any of these items currently at sea will not be allowed to discharge in Gabon.

Libreville Dredging - 20/04/09
Libreville port was closed from 17-20/04/09 for a dredging operation. [SAGA 20/04/09]

Owendo-Libreville Port Dredged - March 2009
A dredging campaign has taken place from 04-08/02/09 at Owendo-Libreville port [ports-gabon.com] by Boskalis [www.boskalis.com].

  Original Draft New Draft
Pier Forward Draft = 7.5
Aft Draft = 9.5
Forward Draft = 9
Aft Draft = 9.5
Pier N°3 Forward Draft = 7
Aft Draft = 8
Forward Draft = 8.5
Aft Draft = 9

Banned Timber Species - 12/03/09
Please click here for a list of banned timber species no longer allowed by the Government of Gabon.

AFDB Lends Gabon 256 Mln Euros For Roads - 25/01/07
Gabon has obtained a loan of US$366.1 million from the African Development Bank [ADB] to finance a road building programme, one of the biggest projects the bank has supported in recent years. The project aims to improve road links to neighbouring countries and raise the proportion of asphalted roads in Gabon to 30% by 2012 from 11% last year. The loan will cover 90% of the programme, with Gabon's government paying the rest. [Reuters 25/10/07]

Closing of Port-Nice Quay - 08/09/07
It has been reported that toxic waste has been hidden under the construction works of recently completed port of the economic capital of Port-Nice. The Gabonese Minister responsible for the Merchant Navy, Claude Abdon Tchikaya has ordered its permanent closure and suspended all activities on the site. The port located on Cape Lopez commenced works back in 2003. [Gaboneco 08/09/07]

Portek Bags Gabon Terminal Contracts - 12/09/07
Terminal operator Portek International [www.portek.com], a Singapore-listed company, has won a 25-year concession to operate the multipurpose ports of Owendo, in Gabon’s capital Libreville and Port Gentil, 160km south. Portek won the contracts through a tender bidding against other international terminal operators. Portek currently has terminals in Algeria, Malta and Indonesia, in addition to its crane sales and leasing business.

Through its subsidiary Gabon Port Management [GPM] the expected investment is reported to be US$4 million with a further US$2million for cashflow. GPM will derive its revenue through fees charged on cargo handled at these two ports and other services rendered to port users. GPM will be responsible for the management, maintenance and investment in infrastructure of both ports. [Thomson Newswire/Lloyds/Logistics Review 12/09/07]

Omar Bongo Lays First Stone Of New Owendo Port Terminal - 01/09/07
On 06/08/07, the President of Gabon Omar Bongo, launched works for a new container terminal at the port of Owendo. The Director General of the Office of Ports and Roads of Gabon [OPRAG], Jean Pierre Oyiba, indicated that the terminal will cover 82m2 and when finished in 2008 will receive some 2800 containers. The work is being financed by the Bolloré Group. [Gaboneco]

Pointe Noire Port Update - 11/05/07
During April the port of Libreville underwent repair works. A levelling campaign was undertaken on 04/04/07 and 14/04/2007. Libreville port harbour is also suffering congestion due to the arrival of a cement boat and is also experiencing delays due to the knock-on impact of the sunken vessel ‘Nauticlus’ in Port Noire port in the Congo. Fore more information please click here.. [OTAL Agent 11/05/07]

Owendo Closes For Dredging - 18/01/07
The port of Owendo has been closed from 18/01/07 due to dredging activities in the port. The dredging is due to be completed by 21/01/07 at 6.00hrs . No vessel moves will be possible during this period. As a result port congestion may occur.

Please view http://www.ports-gabon.com/en/port_commerce.htm for further information on Owendo port.

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Contacts and Links
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Gabon Port Authority – Covers Libreville OPRAG
Office des Ports et Rades Du Gabon
Owendo
PO Box 1051
Libreville Tel: (+241) 700048 - 701759
Fax: (+241) 703735
E-mail: info@ports-gabon.com
Web: http://www.ports-gabon.com/en/port_mole.htm

Gabonese Shippers' Council (GSC)
Covers Libreville From 1st June 2005 all export shipments destined to Gabon must be covered by a BIC waiver (Bordereau d'Identification de la Cargaison/Cargo Registration Note). For further information, please contact the Gabonese Shippers' Council.

For a complete list of BIC agents please view http://www.otal.com/gabon/Gabon.pdf
4, avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt
BP 229-08 -75008
Paris
Tel: +33 1 56 59 91 82
Fax: +33 1 49 53 09 31
Email: info.cgc@cgc-monde.com

SIGEPRAG (International Society of Management of Ports and Roads of Gabon)
Owendo
Po Box 1051
Libreville Tel: (+241) 701798 - 701759
Fax: (+241) 703735

Chambre de Commerce d'Agriculture, d'Industrie et des Mines au Gabon
BP 2234 Libreville Gabon
Tel: (+241) 72 20 64
Fax: (+241) 74 64 77

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