International shipping to the countries of Sudan, Niger, Ethiopia, Nigeria

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International transportation in Sudan, Niger, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Cote D’lvoire, Senegal, Benin, Sierra Leone, Kenya, and Tanzania includes air and sea transportation. In Ethiopia, Bole, Kilmanjero, Arbaminch, and Mekele international airports are the main ones. Doura and Berber Souq ports are used in Djibouti for sea shipping. In Cameroon, the international airports of Douala, Garoua, Maroua, and N’Djamena are important, and the ports of Douala, Limbe, Kribi, and Garoua are used for sea transportation. In Nigeria, Murtala Muhammed, Nnamdi Eziko Eziaw, Kano, and Port Harcourt international airports are prominent and the Port of Lagos is used for sea shipping.

 

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Ethiopia (shipping to Ethiopia)

Air freight to Ethiopia (air freight)

Bole International Airport:

This airport is located in the capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, and is known as the biggest airport in Ethiopia and the main entry for shipment and international travels.

 

Kilimanjaro International Airport:

This airport is located in Addis Ababa and is considered as one of the most important airports in Ethiopia.

 

Arbaminch International Airport: This airport is located in Arbaminch and is another important airport in Ethiopia.

 

Mekele International Airport: This airport is located in Mekele and is known as one of the most important airports in Ethiopia.

Sea freight (shipping)

Dora Port: Djibouti:

Dora Port is in Djibouti and is known as one of the main commercial ports near Ethiopia. This port is used for international cargo transportation to and from Ethiopia, and according to its geographical proximity to Ethiopia, this airport is one of the important destinations for the country’s exports and imports.

Berber Souq Port, Djibouti:

Berber Souq Port is also located in Djibouti and is known as an important commercial port for international cargo transportation to and from Ethiopia. This port has proper loading and unloading facilities and is used to transfer sea cargo to and from Ethiopia.

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Cameroon (shipping to Cameroon)

Air freight to Cameroon (air freight)

Douala International Airport: This airport is in the capital of Cameroon, Douala, and is known as the largest airport in the country. This airport is connected to many destinations around the world by international flights.

Garoua International Airport:

This airport is in the city of Garoua and is considered as one of the most important airports in Cameroon.

Maroua International Airport:

This airport is located in Maroua and is considered as one of the most important airports in Cameroon.

Njamena International Airport:

This airport is located in Njamena and is known as one of the most important airports in Cameroon.

Sea freight (shipping)

Douala Port:

This port is located in the city of Douala and is one of the main commercial ports in Cameroon. Douala port is very important for export and import to Middle Eastern and European countries and is known as a main entry and exit point for international trade in the region. This port has modern transportation facilities and vital infrastructure for loading and unloading.

Limbe Port:

This port is located in the north of Cameroon, near the border of Nigeria. The port of Limbe is very suitable for international cargo transportation to and from Cameroon, especially to its neighborhood such as Nigeria.

Port of Kribi:

This port is in the southwest of Cameroon and is another important commercial port of the country. The port of Karibi is very suitable for exporting and importing to Middle Eastern and European countries, including southern European countries such as France.

Limbe Port:

This port is located in the north of Cameroon, near the border of Nigeria. The Limbe port is very suitable for international cargo transportation to and from Cameroon, especially to its neighborhood such as Nigeria.

Garoua Port:

This port is located in the east of Cameroon, near the Atlantic coast. Garoua port is an important entry and exit point for exports and imports to and from Cameroon to its neighborhood.

Nigeria (shipping to Nigeria)

Air cargo transportation (air cargo shipment)

Murtala Muhammed International Airport: This airport is located in the capital of Nigeria, Lagos, and is known as the largest airport in the country. This airport is connected to many destinations around the world by international flights.

Nnamdi Eziko Ezia International Airport:

This airport is in Abuja and is considered as one of the most important airports in Nigeria.

Kano International Airport:

This airport is located in Kano and is known as another important airport in Nigeria.

Port Harcourt International Airport:

This airport is located in Port Harcourt and is considered as one of the most important airports in Nigeria.

Shipping by sea (sending cargo by see)

Port of Lagos:

This port is located in Lagos, the capital of Nigeria, and is one of the largest and busiest commercial ports in Africa. The Lagos port is very important for international cargo transportation to and from Nigeria and is considered as a major entry and exit point for international trade in the region.

Port Harcourt Port:

This port is in Port Harcourt, located in the south of Nigeria, and one of the country’s most important commercial ports. The Port Harcourt port is very suitable for international cargo transportation to and from Nigeria, especially to its neighborhood like Cameroon.

Calabari Port:

This port is located in Calabari, in the southwest of Nigeria. Calabari port is also very suitable for international cargo.

transportation to and from Nigeria, especially to its neighborhood like Benin and Togo.

Wari Port:

This port is in Wari, in the south of Nigeria and is one of the most important commercial ports in the country. Warri port is very suitable for international cargo transportation to and from Nigeria, especially to its neighborhood like Ghana and Togo.

Abidjan Port:

Abidjan port is one of the largest and most popular ports in Nigeria. This port is located on the Atlantic coast of Nigeria, near the city of Lagos. Abidjan port has professional sea transportation facilities and is considered as one of the main export and import centers in the region.

Transportation methods:

Cargo transportation to Abidjan port is done by sea, road and air. Choosing the right transportation method depends on the type of cargo, final destination and distance. Sea shipping from other ports and air shipping from nearby airports are good options.

Security and permissions:

In cargo transportation to Abidjan port, security issues and regulations related to customs and imports should be observed. To ensure the safety of the cargo and its passage through customs, it is recommended to cooperate with international shipping professionals and relevant authorities and have the required permissions and documents.

Port of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Dar es Salaam port is on the east coast of Tanzania and is known as one of the most popular and populated ports in this region. This port has specialized sea and land transportation facilities and considered as one of the main export and import centers in Tanzania. It also has a capacity of 4.1 million tons of net loading capacity for general goods and 6 million tons of net loading capacity for general cargo and Liquid cargo. This port has 11 berths with a total length of 2,600 meters and about 95% of Tanzania’s foreign trade is done in this port.

The capacity of Dar es Salaam port for services

3.1 million tons for general goods

9 million TEU container

6 million tons of bulk cargo (including liquid goods)

Cotonou port in the country of Benin

The port of Cotonou is located on the south coast of Benin and near the capital of country, Cotonou.

This port has a strategic location and gives services to landlocked countries including Niger, Nigeria, Togo and Burkina. The port of Cotonou is ​​400 thousand square meters.

Cotonou port has the following berths:

Four 155-meter berths, two 180-meter berths

A 220-meter berth for container ships

A berth for RO-RO ships

The Cotonou port has 57 thousand square meters of warehouse and also a warehouse area of ​​65 thousand square meters as a container area and a free trade zone, which provide services to the countries of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso.

Port of Durban:

This port is considered as the most important port of the Africa and is also known as one of the tourist attractions of South Africa according to its tropical climate and warm beaches.

The Durban port manages the heaviest sea traffic comparing to any port in Southern Africa. The Port of Durban manages 3875 ships with a gross capacity of 136,539,949 or about 35% of all South African ports by gross tonnage.

Shipping length by sea:

The length of sea transportation from Bandar Abbas to Durban is 35 days, this period includes the time that the ship departs from Bandar Abbas to docking in Durban port.

Dakar port:

This port is located at the crossroads of Europe, North America, South America and West Africa. This port is on the west coast of Africa, on a natural bay that is well protected from the earthquakes of the Atlantic Ocean. Dakar is one of the largest deep-sea ports on the west coast of Africa. In terms of volume of transportation, the port of Dakar ranks fifth after Richards Bay, Durban, Lagos and Abidjan.

Shipping length by sea

The sea transportation length from Bandar Abbas to Dakar is 45 days.

Mombasa port:

This port is actually the main port of Kenya. Kilindini Harbor and Port Reitz located in the eastern part of Mombasa Island and the old port, as well as Port Tudor located in the north of this island are among the ports of this city. This port has 16 deep berths, two oil terminals, safe berths and floating berths for ships.

 Liberia port:

This port is located between Guinea, Cote d’Ivoire and Sierra Leone, and is considered as the western gateway to Africa, because it is the entry to all West African countries. Through this country and the Gulf of Guinea, you can reach the countries of Benin, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon and Chad.

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