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Syllabus of the Subject: Ports of Madagascar (Toamasina, Tamatave, and Ehoala)

  1. Introduction to the ports of Madagascar;
  2. Port of Toamasina;
  3. Port of Ehoala;
  4. Port of Tamatave;
  5. Asia-Africa Growth Corridor.

Ports of Madagascar
Ports of Madagascar, Toamasina, Tamatave, and Ehoala (Maritime Transport Course Master)

Online Education (Courses, Masters, Doctorate): Transport and Logistics in Africa

Maritime Transport in Africa (East African Ports).

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The Subject “Ports of Madagascar” belongs to the following Online Higher Educational Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Logistics Courses: Transport in Africa, Maritime Transport.

Online Education (Course, Doctorate, Master): Maritime Transport

Course: Business in East Africa.

Masters (MIB): Transport in Africa, Business in Africa, International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB) - Online Education

Doctorate (DIB): African Business, Global Logistics, World Trade.

Professional Doctorate in International Business (DIB). Online Education

Learning materials in Courses, Masters, Doctorate in International Business and Foreign Trade in English or Study, Course Master Doctorate in International Business in French Ports de Madagascar. Summaries in Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Puertos de Madagascar Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Portos de Madagascar.

Trade and Business in East Africa. Online Education (Courses, Masters, Doctorate)

Ports of Madagascar.

The largest ports of Madagascar are:

  1. Toamasina Autonomous Port;
  2. Port of Tamatave;
  3. Port of Ehoala.

Toamasina Autonomous Port:

  1. The Toamasina port is the largest port in Madagascar;
  2. Near 95% of the total container traffic of Madagascar;
  3. Near 80% of the maritime foreign trade of Madagascar;
  4. The Toamasina port is focused on the Indian Ocean region;
  5. Obsolete infrastructures and services (5 TEU (twenty-foot equivalent unit)/hour);
  6. The Toamasina port is managed by the Société de Gestion du Port Autonome de Toamasina;
  7. Operated by the Madagascar International Container Terminal Services (Philippine company);
  8. Terminal for bunkers, Ro-Ro, Containers, Dry Bulk, General Cargo Bulk, and Petroleum;
  9. The main cities near the Toamasina Autonomous Port are Antananarivo (Tananarive), Toamasina (Tamatave), Antsirabe, Fianarantsoa, Mahajanga (Majunga), Toliara (Tuléar), Antsiranana (Diégo-Suarez), and Antanifotsy.

Port of Ehoala

  1. New port (2008);
  2. Located at Fort Dauphin (Madagascar);
  3. Managed by Rio Tinto;
  4. Three berths;
  5. Deep-water port;
  6. Industrial development park;
  7. Main products: bulk grain and tallow, chrome ore.

The Port of Toamasina belongs to the East African Economic Area (African Civilization).

More information about Madagascar (EENI African Business Portal).

  1. Transport and logistics in Madagascar.

African Regional Economic Communities:

  1. SADC (Southern African Development Community);
  2. COMSEA (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa);
  3. COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Agreement.

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