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Headquarter
Conakry, Guinea
Established
2023
Ownership
Simfer Infraco
WCS Infraco
Government of Guinea
Pimary Commodity
Iron Ore
Employees
est. 3,000
About
La Compagnie du TransGuinéen (CTG) is a public-private joint venture established to develop and operate the infrastructure backbone of Guinea's Simandou iron ore project. It manages a 600+ km heavy-haul railway and the deep-water Morebaya Port, connecting interior mining blocks to the Atlantic coast. Ownership is split between the Guinean State (15%), Simfer Infraco (42.5%), and WCS Infraco (42.5%). Governed under OHADA law, CTG operates under a Build-Operate-Transfer concession mandating multi-user access for passengers, agriculture, and third-party miners. At full capacity by 2028, it aims to export 120 million tons of iron ore annually, potentially expanding Guinea's GDP by 26% by 2030.
Key People
Robin Lu
Chief Executive Officer
Mamadou Nagnalen Barry
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Dr. Moussa Bérété
Deputy Chief Executive Officer
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Company Snapshot
Legal Structure
Public Limited Company (S.A.)
Registration Number
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Tax ID
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Company Owners
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Key Documents
Milestones
2023
Foundation of the company
October 2025
The first physical batch of CTG locomotives arrived at Morebaya Port
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