Port of Douala, Largest of Cameroon
Autonomous Port of Douala (Cameroon). Access to the Central African Republic and Chad
The Port of
Douala is the
largest port in Cameroon (Central Africa).
- 95% of the Cameroonian Foreign Trade
- The Port of Douala is a gateway for two landlocked Central African countries:
- The Central African Republic
- Chad (1,060 kilometers)
- The Port of Douala is the largest foreign trade port of the Central African Republic
- The main cities near the Port of Douala:
- Cameroon: Douala, Edéa, Kribi, Yaoundé, Ebolowa, Kumba, Nkongsamba,
Bafoussam, Mbouda,
Bamenda,
Ngaoundéré, Bertoua,
Garoua, and Marua
- Central African Republic: Berbérati, Bangui, Bossangoa, and Damra
- Chad: N'Djamena, Ati, Mongo, Soba, Sarh, Abéché and Adré
- The Lagos-Mombasa Corridor is the main international trade Road
for the Central African Republic
- The Port of Douala is located at the centre of the Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Coast)
- Estuary port
- Access channel (50 kilometers)
- Eleven areas of operation
- General Cargo Port
- Container Terminal
- Specialized terminals of the Port of Douala: Wood, fruits (bananas, cereals, and pineapples), mineral, Petrol, and fishing
- Main body: Douala Port Authority
- Bolloré Africa Logistics has the 15-year concession for the Container Terminal at the Port of Douala
- Modernization Project of the Port of Douala
More information about Cameroon (EENI African Business Portal).
The Port of Douala belongs to the Central African Economic Area.
African Transport Corridors related to the Port of Douala:
- Tripoli-Cameroon-Windhoek Corridor
- Trans-Sahelian Highway
- Lagos-Cameroon-Mombasa Corridor
African Regional Economic Communities:
- Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC)
- Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS)
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