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GPA Clarifies Capacity Constraints For Handling Cement Vessels

Summary by voicegambia.com
The Channel Entrance into Banjul Port has never been dredged in the past. Since 1997, studies had revealed that in order to deepen the Channel, which has self-maintained its depth, about 4.6 million cubic metres of material need to be removed at at estimated cost then of Euros 35 million. This need was identified to dredge the Channel along a 16 nautical mile range to achieve a depth of 10.5 metres. It was only in 2018 that the GPA increased the…
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voicegambia.com broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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