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More cargo for Cambodia
Ports and Marine
More cargo for Cambodia
Improving and expanding the container cargo berth and yard, dredging the mooring zone, installing large cargo handling machinery.
Location
Cambodia
Official Title
Sihanoukville Port Urgent Expansion Project
Project Type
Client
Services Provided
Construction Supervision
Design
Tender Assistance
Project Period
2005 – 2009
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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