Togo: Majority shareholder of the Otam shipyard is looking for a buyer

Togo: Majority shareholder of the Otam shipyard is looking for a buyer

Based in Lomé, the second largest shipyard in French-speaking Africa behind Carena (a subsidiary of the Bolloré group in Abidjan), is looking for a new shareholder.

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            ▪ Togo: Majority shareholder of the Otam shipyard is looking for a buyer

▪ Based in Lomé, the second largest shipyard in French-speaking Africa behind Carena (a subsidiary of the Bolloré group in Abidjan), is looking for a new shareholder.

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“We are in discussion with several potential buyers, but nothing has yet been signed,” said Gilles Calmès, the 61-year-old Frenchman who is the majority shareholder. He has spent 39 years of his career in Africa, first at Carena and then at the Togolese Maritime Assistance Open (Otam).

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