In March 2024, AGL Côte d’Ivoire took delivery of a 400-tonne, 130-metre-high crane at its facilities in Abidjan, the largest lifting crane in West Africa. This investment, worth 2 million euros, or about 1.3 billion CFA francs, is intended to increase the operational capacities of AGL Côte d’Ivoire, through the strengthening of the fleet of its special transport and lifting directorate.
This cable-stayed crane equipped with a telescopic boom of up to 60 meters, will allow the company to respond effectively to the high demand for high-capacity cranes necessary for the realization of large-scale projects in the energy, infrastructure, construction, port handling, mining, etc. sectors. This mobile crane will also offer the possibility to AGL Côte d’Ivoire’s operational teams to meet the demands coming from the countries of the sub-region.
Loaded from the port of Antwerp in Belgium, this equipment was first received at the Abidjan Ro-Ro Terminal (TERRA), where the teams carried out the handling operations, before being delivered to the AGL Côte d’Ivoire Special Transport and Lifting Directorate site in Vridi, in the municipality of Treichville.
Thanks to this new handling equipment, AGL Côte d’Ivoire has strategic equipment, allowing it to actively contribute to the economic and social development of Côte d’Ivoire and the West African sub-region.
About AGL Côte d'ivoire
Present in Côte d’Ivoire in transport, logistics and port handling, AGL Côte d’Ivoire currently employs more than 1,500 Ivorian employees, notably through its agencies in Abidjan, San Pedro, Bouaké, Ferkessédougou and Ouangolodougou. A subsidiary of the AGL Group, the company actively participates in the development of Côte d’Ivoire and invests in improving the skills of its employees. It trains them through the Pan-African Port Training Centre (CFPP) and develops partnerships with higher education institutions, such as the Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouët-Boigny (INP-HB). AGL Côte d’Ivoire also carries out actions for the populations in partnership with associations to help with schooling, the social reintegration of young people and to raise their awareness of the preservation of the environment.
