Strategic
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Malaysia Lemut Terenova Harbour Port

Malaysia Lemut Terenova Harbour Port

The yard has built up with ready load out facility wharf measuring 48meter – load out wharf width and 50meter foreshore space with a floor strength on 100KN/m2. The total berth is approximately 230,394 meters.

Malaysia Port in Bagan Datuk

Malaysia Port in Bagan Datuk

Port in Bagan Datuk for Greenfield Investment in Port Eco System under Heavy Industrial Park City. Adani from India is under discussion and has not been nominated to handle this project.

Ghana Keta Port

Ghana Keta Port

The Keta Port project is an ongoing $600 million maritime infrastructure development located in the Volta Region of Ghana. Positioned as a strategic trade gateway, the port aims to enhance trade with eastern neighbors like Togo, Benin, and Nigeria, while supporting Ghana's broader "Blue Economy".

Burkina Faso Dry Port

Burkina Faso Dry Port

Burkina Faso is land locked and dependant of neighbouring countries for shipments with approx 24Mil population. Development of Complete Dry Port eco system including Container Terminal, Bulk Terminal, Transportation and Storage.

Blue Ports: Key Drivers for Fish Trade and Market

In a global trade context where sustainability, traceability and fair-trade standards are becoming increasingly stringent, fishing ports are emerging as strategic hubs for strengthening aquatic value chains.

Blue Ports represent a concrete response to these challenges and opportunities in fisheries trade within an increasingly complex environment. These are fishing ports that go beyond their traditional functions to evolve into sustainable development platforms for aquatic value chains. This includes improving port infrastructure, enhancing governance and management frameworks, ensuring social equity and justice, and safeguarding surrounding ecosystems.

Fishing ports are critical nodes where logistical operations, sanitary controls and value addition processes converge.

A blue port enables the efficient and traceable movement of aquatic products to market, while promoting fair conditions for all actors in the sector, including small-scale fishers. This requires appropriate post-harvest handling systems, cold chain and storage infrastructure, basic processing capacity, efficient sanitary controls, as well as transparency, traceability, and regulatory compliance mechanisms.

Blue Ports

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