East African Ports, Mombasa, Dar es-Salaam
Port of Mombasa, Djibouti, Suez Canal, Madagascar, Maputo, Tanzania
The objectives of the subject “East African Ports” are the following:
- To know the largest ports in East Africa
- To analyze the main features of the East African Ports
Maritime Transport in Africa.
The Subject “Ports in East Africa” belongs to the following Online Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:
Logistics Courses: Transport in Africa, Maritime Transport.
Business in East Africa.
Masters: Transport in Africa, Business in Africa, International Business, Foreign Trade.
Doctorate in African Business, Global Logistics, World Trade.
Masters adapted to the Eastern African Students: Eritrea,
Ethiopia,
Kenya,
Mauritius,
Malawi,
Seychelles,
Somalia,
Sudan,
Tanzania, and Uganda.
Languages:
or
Ports de l’Afrique de l’Est. Summaries in
Portos da África do Leste
Puertos de África del Este.
- Credits of the Subject “East African Ports”: 1
- Duration: one week
Distance and time estimations between (in nautical miles - Nm):
From the Port of Mombasa to
Port of Maputo (Mozambique)
Port of Djibouti
Port Sudan
Port of Dar es-Salaam (Tanzania)
Port of Toamasina (Tamatave, Madagascar)
Port Said (Egypt)
Port of Casablanca (Morocco)
Port of Dakar (Senegal)
Port of Abidjan (Ivory Coast)
Port of Lagos (Apapa) (Nigeria)
Port of Luanda (Angola)
Port of Durban (South Africa)
Port of Santos (Brazil)
Port of Rotterdam (the Netherlands)
Port of Shanghai (China) |
Distance
1,683
1,807
2,464
223
1,349
3,222
5,688
7,232
5,943
5,691
4,425
1,945
6,782
7,120
6,981 |
Estimated time (Days)
7
7.5
10.3
0.9
5.6
13.4
23.7
30.1
24.8
23.7
18.4
8.1
28.3
29.7
29.1
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Trans-African Roads related to the East African Countries:
- Northern Corridor (Kenya, Uganda. Access to South Sudan and Tanzania)
- N’Djamena-Djibouti Corridor (Sudan, Ethiopia, and Djibouti)
- Cairo-Gaborone Corridor (Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania)
- Beira-Lobito Corridor (Mozambique)
- Lagos-Mombasa Corridor (Uganda and Kenya)
- North-South Corridor (Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania)
- Central Corridor (Tanzania and Uganda)
The East African region consists of...
- Countries with Sea Access of East Africa: Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Kenya, Mozambique,
Somalia, Sudan, and Tanzania
- Landlocked East African Countries: Ethiopia, Malawi, South Sudan, and Uganda
- Island countries: The Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, and Seychelles
East African Economic Area.
See also: Central African Ports (Burundi, Rwanda).
Economic Integration and Regional Organizations in East Africa:
- East African Community
- Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)
- Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)
- COMESA-EAC-SADC Agreement
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Economic Community of the Great Lakes Region
- Indian Ocean Commission
- Conference on the Great Lakes
- Nile Basin Initiative
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