PATERSON SIMONS & TRELLEBORG RECENTLY CONDUCTED A JOINT VISIT TO MERIDIAN PORT SERVICES AND GHANA PORTS & HARBOURS AUTHORITY

PATERSON SIMONS & TRELLEBORG RECENTLY CONDUCTED A JOINT VISIT TO MERIDIAN PORT SERVICES AND GHANA PORTS & HARBOURS AUTHORITY

In News, News Snippets, Ports & Logistics by Alisa Evans

Trelleborg and Paterson Simons recently conducted a joint visit to Meridian Port Services, (MPS), Tema and the Harbours Authority (GPHA) ports in Tema and Takoradi.

Trelleborg Marine Systems supply fenders and other products through the Paterson Simons Group into Ghana. Paterson Simons supply ports across Ghana as well as ports throughout the West African regions with Trelleborg’s outstanding fender and rubber products.

The range combines low reaction force and hull pressure with good angular performance and rugged construction. Every type of fixed and floating fender system is available including highly advanced Parallel Motion solutions which can reduce structural berthing loads by 50% or more.

When it comes to the installation of fenders in West Africa our team of specialised fender engineers can deliver and commission Trelleborg fenders no matter where your port is situated in West Africa. We will help you define the ideal fender for the structure of the port and quay, the best materials for the environment and the best design for long service life and low maintenance.

Thank you to the Trelleborg team, GPHA & MPS for your collaboration and support during this successful visit!

From left to right: Moses Essel Ahun –PSAL, Yasin Seker – Trelleborg; Tommaso Mariani – PSAL; Farida Guembour; Livingston Korley - PSAL; Alex Akorli-PSAL ; Sydney Nii Armah Tagoe - PSAL; Egan Benson Agyei – PSAL ; with Godwin Awadzi-PSAL kneeling

From left to right: Moses Essel Ahun –PSAL, Yasin Seker – Trelleborg; Tommaso Mariani – PSAL; Farida Guembour; Livingston Korley – PSAL; Alex Akorli-PSAL ; Sydney Nii Armah Tagoe – PSAL; Egan Benson Agyei – PSAL ; with Godwin Awadzi-PSAL kneeling

Trelleborg fenders at GPHA

Trelleborg fenders at GPHA