Port of Abidjan
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Port of Abidjan (Ivory Coast). Access to Mali, Burkina, and Niger
Introduction to the Port of
Abidjan (Ivory Coast)
Main features of the Port of Abidjan
Access to Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger
Maritime Transport in Africa (West African Ports ).
Academic Programs
Port of Abidjan
Description
Port of Abidjan (Ivory
Coast)
Region of the Port of Abidjan: West Africa
Access to landlocked countries: Mali , Niger , and Burkina Faso
The Port of Abidjan is equidistant between the Port of Douala (Cameroon - Central Africa) and Port of Dakar (Senegal )
The Port of Abidjan is the largest port in West Africa
The Port of Abidjan is the second-largest African Port
Container Transhipment
Deep-water port
Petroleum production activities
Top exports of the Port of Abidjan: manganese, timber, and agri-products (pineapple, cocoa, coffee, and banana)
Free trade zone for information technology and biotechnology in Grand Bassam. Mahatma Gandhi technology park
Presence of Bolloré Africa
Logistics
Main terminals in the Port of AbidjanVridi Container Terminal
Abidjan Terminal
Recent investments from the Omani company (Hasan Juma Backer Trading & Contracting) of 700 million dollars in the dry port project of the Port of Abidjan
Main language in the region of the Port of Abidjan: French
Main cities near the Port of Abidjan: Abidjan, Grand-Bassam, Alépé, Abengorou, Bondoukou, Sassandra, San-Pédro, Divo, Soubré, Gagnoa, Yamoussoukro, Daloa, Danane, Man, Massala, Katiola, and Korhogo
More information about Ivory Coast (EENI African Business Portal) .
Trans-African corridor: Dakar-Lagos Corridor .
Regional Economic Communities:
Economic Community of West African States
West African Economic and Monetary Union
(c) EENI
(c) EENI Global Business School (1995-2023)
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