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    Tema Shipyard Rebounds; Becomes Preferred Hub for West African Vessel Traffic

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsApril 16, 2026No Comments3 Views
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    ​By Adnan Adams Mohammed

     

    The PSC Tema Shipyard and Drydock has officially turned a corner, emerging from a period of operational stagnation to become a dominant force in the maritime industry within the West African sub-region.

     

    ​Following a series of strategic investments in infrastructure and a renewed focus on technical efficiency, the shipyard is now attracting a steady stream of regional vessel traffic, positioning Ghana as a primary hub for maritime repairs and maintenance.

     

    ​The rebound comes at a critical time as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) intensifies maritime trade across the continent, placing a premium on high-quality drydock services.

     

    ​From Stagnation to Strategic Growth

    ​For years, the Tema Shipyard faced challenges ranging from aging equipment to stiff competition from neighboring ports. However, a comprehensive turnaround strategy centered on retooling and adopting international best practices has restored confidence in the facility.

     

    ​Management of the shipyard noted that the recent influx of vessels from Nigeria, Togo, Benin, and beyond is a direct result of improved turnaround times and competitive pricing.

     

    ​“The shipyard is no longer just a national asset; it has become a regional powerhouse,” a senior official at the facility stated. “We are seeing a surge in requests for major refits and emergency repairs from international shipping lines that previously bypassed Ghana.”

     

    ​Infrastructure and Capacity Building

    ​Key to this resurgence has been the modernization of the shipyard’s workshops and the upgrading of its lifting equipment. These improvements have allowed the facility to handle larger vessels and more complex engineering tasks that were once outsourced to Europe or South Africa.

     

    ​Beyond the physical hardware, the shipyard has invested heavily in human capital. By partnering with technical institutions and implementing rigorous safety and quality control standards, the facility has secured the certifications necessary to service high-value oil and gas vessels and large cargo carriers.

     

    ​Economic Impact and the AfCFTA Factor

    ​The revival of the Tema Shipyard is providing a significant boost to Ghana’s Blue Economy.

     

    Industry experts point out that the increased vessel traffic is not only generating direct revenue for the state but is also creating a multiplier effect for local sub-contractors, suppliers, and service providers in the Tema enclave.

     

    ​“A functioning shipyard is the backbone of any serious maritime nation,” said an industry analyst. “By capturing the regional repair market, Ghana is retaining millions of dollars in foreign exchange that would have otherwise left the sub-region.”

     

    ​With the AfCFTA expected to increase intra-African shipping volumes, the shipyard is positioning itself to be the primary repair stop for the “highway of the sea” along the West African coast.

     

    ​The Road Ahead

     

    ​While the rebound is significant, leadership at the shipyard remains focused on further expansion. Plans are reportedly underway to explore public-private partnerships (PPPs) to further increase the capacity of the drydocks and introduce specialized services for the burgeoning offshore energy sector.

     

    ​As vessel traffic continues to grow, the Tema Shipyard and Drydock stands as a testament to the potential of Ghana’s industrial recovery, proving that with the right investment and management, national assets can compete and win on the global stage.

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