ICTSI, Dredging International join hands to deepen the Congo River

Supply Chain - International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) and leading dredging contractor Dredging International have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to further deepen the Congo River.

Update: 2017-07-11 00:00 GMT

Jul 11, 2017: International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) and leading dredging contractor Dredging International have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to further deepen the Congo River.

With the support of the local government, the consortium intends to deepen the Congo River, in phases, to an eventual depth of 40 feet and beyond. This will eliminate current draught restrictions in the Divagante area near Boma, and enable direct calls by mainline vessels at the ports of Matadi and Boma. By doing so, both ports will resume their historic roles as the preferred natural gateways to the capital city of Kinshasa and its surrounding extensive hinterland, home to a rapidly growing market of 30 million people, the single largest in Central Africa.

The project, requiring an initial investment of 35 million euros, will deliver extensive operational efficiencies and cost savings to the western DRC supply chain and the market as a whole with these progressively realized from 2018 onwards.

“We look forward to working with Dredging International and the DRC Government to realize this important project and the diverse benefits it will deliver to the transportation sector and the economy as a whole. It builds on the co-operative approach taken to the development of the Matadi Gateway Terminal and will represent a key component in the modernization of DRC marine infrastructure with benefits felt along the whole supply chain,” underlines Hans-Ole Madsen, Senior Vice President, ICTSI, Europe, Middle East and Africa region.

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