Pointe Noire

General information

Name:
Pointe Noire
Country:
Congo
UN/Locode:
CGPNR
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
44
Expected Vessels:
27
Berths:
6
Coordinates:
S 04° 47' E 011° 50'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Cargo Ship
21.12. 10:43
Cargo Ship
20.12. 03:57
Cargo Ship
21.12. 20:48
Cargo Ship
22.12. 10:30
Cargo Ship
21.12. 09:35
Cargo Ship
20.12. 00:18
Cargo Ship
21.12. 07:32
Fishing Vessel
21.12. 22:30
Tugboat
16.12. 00:46
Towing Vessel
22.12. 14:30

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Cargo Ship
23.12. 10:00
Cargo Ship
25.12. 00:00
Cargo Ship
25.12. 15:00
Cargo Ship
26.12. 14:00
Cargo Ship
27.12. 05:00
Tanker
27.12. 08:00
Cargo Ship
27.12. 21:00
Cargo Ship
31.12. 10:00
Cargo Ship
31.12. 13:00
Cargo Ship
31.12. 14:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Dredger
22.12. 15:15
Cargo Ship
22.12. 12:37
Cargo Ship
22.12. 09:44
Dredger
22.12. 04:10
Dredger
22.12. 01:14
Dredger
21.12. 20:17
Cargo Ship
21.12. 19:52
Cargo Ship
21.12. 18:46
Cargo Ship
21.12. 12:44
Cargo Ship
20.12. 19:20

Latest news

Congo Republic Ships First Iron Ore from Upgraded Port

Tue Apr 23 08:40:20 CEST 2019 arnekiel

(Reuters) – Congo Republic shipped its first iron ore exports on Friday from a rehabilitated deep-water port that will be used by Congolese billionaire Paul Obambi’s Sapro SA and Swiss commodities giant Glencore. Sapro mined the oil-dependent Central African country’s first iron ore in 2017 from its Mayoko project in the southwest and plans to reach output of 12 million tonnes per year by 2022. Glencore’s joint venture with British Virgin Islands-incorporated Zanaga Iron Ore Co plans to ship 2 million tonnes of iron ore per year through Sapro’s port and rail link over the next two years, and 30 million tonnes by 2024. Sapro, the Congolese government and British shipping company Ashley Global are spending a combined $550 million on rehabilitation to Pointe Noire’s deep-water port, the Mayoko mine and an old railway track connecting the two. At a ceremony on Friday in Pointe Noire attended by the mines minister, a ship loaded with 23,000 tonnes of ore set sail for China, where it will be processed for a European buyer.

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