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Ghana Targets Zero Emissions and Shorter Turnaround Times at Tema and Takoradi Ports

NewsBy Roger Amanor OforiJune 26, 2026

Ghana Targets Zero Emissions and Shorter Turnaround Times at Tema and Takoradi PortsA three-day workshop marking a crucial turning point for the implementation of the Just-In-Time (JIT) Sailing Project in Ghana has been held at the MPS Terminal 3 at the Tema Port, aiming to reduce maritime carbon emissions while boosting port efficiency. The project,…

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