 Port of Luanda (Angola)
Syllabus of the Subject: Port of Luanda (Angola). Access to Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Introduction to the Port of Luanda (Angola)
- Main features of the Port of Luanda
- Access to Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Maritime Transport in Africa (Central African Ports)
Sample of the Subject: Port of Luanda

Description of the Subject: Port of Luanda (Angola).
The Port of Luanda is the
largest Angolan port (the second is the Port of Lobito)
- 70% of the Angolan International Trade (petroleum not included)
- 14 million tonnes
- Access to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Katanga) and Zambia (the copper corridor)
- Top exports from the Port of Luanda: liquid and dry bulk, general cargo
- Island of Nossa Senhora do Cabo is the natural shelter of the Port of Luanda
- Main regulatory body of the Port of Luanda: Empresa Portuaria de Luanda
- The Port of Luanda has four terminals: General, Containers (SOGESTER), Multipurpose (Unicargas) and Sonangol Integrated
Logistics Services, joint venture between Sonangol and Intels)
- Eleven warehouses
- Port Improvement (55 million dollars)
- Petroleum Service Centre (SONILS)
- Location of the Port of Luanada: Atlantic Coast (Central Africa)
More information about Angola (African Portal - EENI Global Business School).
- Transport and Logistics in Angola
- Huambo, Benguela, Lobito
- Kuito,
Lubango, Cabinda

The Port of Luanda belongs to the Central African Economic Area (African Civilisation).
African Regional Economic Communities:
- Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS)
- Southern African Development Community (SADC)
Trans-African Roads related to the Port of Luanda:
- Beira -Lobito Corridor
- Tripoli-Windhoek Corridor
- Access to the Lobito Corridor
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