ACCRA

  • GHACC
  • Latitude: 5.5345
  • Longitude: -0.2075
  • West Africa
  • Port in Ghana

Location: Ghana

Port of Accra, Ghana

Overview

While Accra is the capital city of Ghana, it's important to note that the main port serving Accra is actually the Port of Tema. Tema is located approximately 25 kilometers east of Accra and is the principal maritime gateway for international trade in Ghana.

Port of Tema

Location:

  • Latitude: 5.63° N
  • Longitude: 0.02° E
  • Facility Location: Tema, Greater Accra Region, Ghana

Operator:

  • Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA)

Facilities:

  • Wharves and Berths: The Port of Tema has multiple berths, including container terminals, bulk cargo terminals, and general cargo berths.
  • Container Terminals: Equipped to handle a high volume of container traffic with modern cranes and handling equipment.
  • Bulk Terminals: Includes facilities for handling bulk commodities such as cocoa, minerals, and grains.
  • Oil Terminals: Dedicated facilities for handling petroleum products.

Specifications:

  • Draft Depth: Up to 16 meters at some berths.
  • Harbor Type: Artificial basin harbor protected by breakwaters.
  • Capacity: Handles millions of tons of cargo annually, with significant container throughput.
  • Equipment: Modern port equipment including gantry cranes, mobile harbor cranes, reach stackers, and various other cargo handling equipment.

Services:

  • Pilotage and Towage: Mandatory pilotage services for incoming and outgoing vessels; tug services available.
  • Ship Repair: Dry docking and repair services available within the port vicinity.
  • Warehousing: Ample warehousing and storage facilities, including bonded warehouses.
  • Customs: On-site customs clearing to facilitate efficient cargo handling.
  • Bunkering: Fuel and lubrication oil available for vessels.

Accessibility:

  • Road: Well-connected to Accra and other major locations in Ghana through extensive road networks.
  • Rail: Rail links are available, facilitating the transport of goods to and from the hinterlands.
  • Airport: Proximity to Kotoka International Airport in Accra provides synergistic benefits for air-sea logistics.

Import and Export:

  • Imports: Machinery, petroleum products, foodstuffs, consumer goods.
  • Exports: Cocoa, timber, manganese, gold, and other African commodities.

Development:

  • The Port of Tema has been undergoing continuous expansion and modernization to keep up with the increasing demands of global trade, including plans for further deepening of berths and expansion of container terminal capabilities.

The Port of Tema serves as the maritime backbone for Ghana's economy, strategically positioned to leverage its accessibility and well-developed infrastructure for optimal trade operations.

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