MPS increases reliability of port terminal 3
MPS (Meridian Port Services Ltd), a subsidiary of AGL (Africa Global Logistics), is progressing in Phase 2 of the Tema Port Expansion Project by partnering with Kohler, France’s leading generator manufacturer, and its official distributor, Nesstra Ghana Ltd. The objective of this contract is to improve the port’s energy infrastructure as part of the expansion of Terminal 3, aimed at increasing operational efficiency and strengthening the reliability of port services.
As part of this expansion, MPS is expanding Terminal 3 by adding a 127-hectare platform. This extension will include the installation of 15 latest-generation electric gantry cranes, powered by a high-voltage current of 20,000 volts, in order to optimise the handling of goods. To ensure continuity of operations, MPS has increased the capacity of its standby power generation plant from 12 MVA to 21 MVA. The contract signed with Kohler includes the design, procurement, installation and integration of three best-in-class KOHLER/SDMO generators, adding 9 MVAs to the existing standby power plant. Comprehensive training will be provided to MPS’s asset maintenance team.
«By strengthening our standby power capacity, MPS's management and shareholders reaffirm our commitment to delivering excellence and maintaining the highest levels of service, laying a solid foundation for future growth» Mohamed Samara, CEO of MPS
MPS is committed to providing 24-hour operational services, ensuring efficient operations, even during power outages via the national grid. Work on this expansion will be rigorously tested and commissioned by September 2025.
With this project, MPS renews its desire to be recognized by the world’s leading shipping companies as one of the most efficient ports in sub-Saharan Africa and is also committed to realizing its ambitions with Phase 2 of the Tema Port Expansion Project.
About Meridian Port Services Ltd (MPS)
MPS, one of Ghana’s leading port operators, specializes in port handling and container terminal services. Established as a joint venture between the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), Africa Global Logistics (AGL) and APM Terminals, MPS remains committed to its mission to drive growth, innovation and efficiency within Ghana’s dynamic maritime sector. The Tema Port Expansion Project demonstrates AGL’s commitment to driving value creation in key sectors of the economy. The use of state-of-the-art technology and equipment in this project will reduce freight costs, paving the way for a thriving and streamlined marine industry.
À propos d'Africa Global Logistics (AGL)
AGL is the leading multimodal operator in Africa, offering tailor-made and innovative integrated global solutions to its African and international customers. The company recently joined the MSC Group, a world-class shipping and logistics company. Thanks to its network of 250 logistics and maritime agencies, 22 port and rail concessions, 66 dry ports and 2 inland waterway terminals, AGL benefits from an expertise developed over more than a century. With a team of more than 23,000 people in 49 countries, AGL’s ambition is to make a lasting contribution to Africa’s transformations. AGL is also present in Haiti and Timor.
Press contacts:
Rachel HOUNSINOU, Responsable Relations Presse – rachel.hounsinou@aglgroup.com – M.+33 (0)6 43 27 16 91
Leonora AMAKUOR AKPEY, Public Relations Officer – lakpey@mps-gh.com – M.+(233) 244 385 78