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On July 25, 2022, the teams of Terminaux du Bassin du Congo (TBC), a subsidiary of Bolloré Ports, were able to launch 3 pusher boats of more than 50 tonnes each on behalf of a forestry client. A difficult operation for a terminal equipped with cranes of 40 tons maximum. Delivered in several batches to the river port of Brazzaville, the 3 boats were fully assembled, welded and set up by the client for three (03) months. Their floating by the TBC teams required numerous studies, strong involvement from the HSE, crane operators and the simultaneous use of two cranes. “At the start of this adventure, the client was not very reassured. But our expertise, our security procedures and our commitment to the preservation of our clients’ assets were the key factors in his decision. The success of this operation makes us proud. The client is completely satisfied with our work,” maintains Dzema AYESSA-NDINGA, Deputy General Manager of Congo Basin Terminals TBC. stevedoring. With its 4 mobile cranes, the company, which benefits from the strong port experience of the Bolloré Ports network, is developing the offer on the strategic corridors Pointe-Noire/Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire/Brazzaville/Kinshasa, Brazzaville/Bangui and thus opening up the countries neighbors while streamlining the river traffic of goods. About Bolloré Ports Bolloré Ports has recognized expertise in the management of container terminals, conventional handling and the profession of shipping agent. Operators of 21 port concessions around the world with a strong African footprint, Bolloré Ports has participated in the development of port infrastructure on the continent with more than 3.5 billion euros invested over the past ten years. Bolloré Ports has also developed a network of shipping agencies which handle more than 7,000 stopovers each year on behalf of shipowners. The Bolloré Ports experience. in emerging countries has enabled it to develop in Asia (Timor, India) and America (Haiti). www.bollore-ports.com Press contact: Ghislain Maginot, Head of Media SectionT +242 05 775 02 10 – [email protected]

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