Welcome to the Port of Greenville

The Samuel Alfred Ross Port of Greenville is a key,, National Port Authority (NPA)-managed facility in Sinoe County, Liberia, primarily used for exporting timber. Located about 240 km southeast of Monrovia, it features a 400-meter breakwater, two berths (70m and 180m), and a 6-meter depth, with ongoing efforts to rehabilitate its war-damaged infrastructure.
Key Details about the Port of Greenville (LRGRE):
  • Location: Situated at the confluence of the Sinoe River and the Atlantic Ocean in Sinoe County.
  • Capacity: It is the third-largest port in Liberia, designed mainly for timber export.
  • Infrastructure: The harbor is sheltered by a 400-meter breakwater, with two quays (70m and 180m) providing berths.
  • Depths: The current harbor depth is approximately 6 meters below chart datum.
  • Management: The National Port Authority (NPA) oversees operations.
  • Rehabilitation: The port is undergoing rehabilitation to restore it to pre-war operational standards, with, discussions about constructing a deeper, modern port facility.
  • Status: It is a port of call, but generally handles smaller cargo vessels due to depth limitations.
The Port of Greenville serves as the main economic gateway for southeastern Liberia.

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