Tin Can Island Port

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Tin Can Island Port
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Location
Country Nigeria
LocationApapa, Lagos
Details
Opened1997 (founded), 2006 (merged)
Operated byNigeria Port Authority
Port and Terminal Multiservices Limited

Tin Can Island Port (TCIP) is located in Apapa, the port for the city of Lagos, Nigeria. Tin Can Island Port is about seven kilometers due west of the city center of Lagos across Lagos Harbor.

Tin Can Island Port was built in 1981 and opened in 1997. In 1991, the Nigerian Ports Authority was responsible for operating the port, and they made it a modern functioning port. The Roro Terminal was designated as part of the new Tin Can Island Port in 1977. Tin Can Island merged with Roro port in 2006 when private terminal operators, Port and Terminal Multiservices Ltd. (PTML) took over the terminals. Since then, PTML has made efforts to redevelop the terminals.

Tin Can Island Port is the second busiest Port in Nigeria after Apapa Port.[1]

The storage capacity of the silos is 28,000 metric tonnes of grain which is transported by Fleetwood Transportation. The terminal handles wheat, maize and malt and can take delivery of about 4000 metric tonnes of grain daily. The facilities can handle ships of about 30,000 tonnes. There is also a grain bagging facility on-site. [2][1][3]

References

  1. ^ a b "NCS Realises N20.9b in Tin Can Island Port in One Month". Thisdaylive. Retrieved May 9, 2015.
  2. ^ "Tin Can Island Port". World Port Source.
  3. ^ Pablo Coto-Millán; Miguel Angel Pesquera; Juan Castanedo (2010). Essays on Port Economics (Contributions to Economics). Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-790-8242-54.

See also

Nigeria Port Authority

External Links

"About Us". Nigerian Ports.