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CMA CGM and AD Ports Partner to Develop Congo Terminal Venture

CMA CGM and AD Ports Partner to Develop Congo Terminal Venture

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February 7, 2025
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CMA CGM and AD Ports Partner to Develop Congo Terminal Venture
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Global shipping giant CMA CGM and AD Ports Group have announced a strategic partnership to establish a new terminal venture in the Republic of Congo, reinforcing their commitment to enhancing Africa’s maritime logistics infrastructure. This venture will modernize port operations, boost regional trade, and strengthen supply chain connectivity across Central Africa.

Key Details of the Congo Terminal Project:

  • Location: The new venture will focus on expanding container and cargo handling capacity in the Republic of Congo.
  • Strategic Partners: CMA CGM, one of the world’s leading container shipping companies, and AD Ports Group, a major logistics and trade enabler, will jointly operate and develop port facilities.
  • Project Goals: Enhance trade efficiency, improve port infrastructure, and create a regional logistics hub to support West and Central African economies.

Why This Terminal is a Game-Changer for African Trade

✅ Strengthening Regional Supply Chains
The new terminal will provide faster and more efficient cargo handling, reducing bottlenecks and enhancing trade flows between Africa, Europe, and Asia.

✅ Attracting Investment & Economic Growth
With state-of-the-art logistics infrastructure, the project is expected to increase foreign investment, create jobs, and drive economic development in the region.

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✅ Boosting Maritime Trade in Central Africa
CMA CGM and AD Ports aim to position the terminal as a key transshipment hub, improving connectivity between major shipping routes and inland African markets.

✅ Sustainability & Modernized Port Operations
The venture will incorporate digital logistics solutions, automated cargo handling, and eco-friendly shipping practices, aligning with global sustainability initiatives.

Executive Insights:

Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and CEO of CMA CGM, emphasized the importance of the partnership:

“Africa is a strategic market for CMA CGM, and this collaboration with AD Ports Group will enhance port capabilities, streamline trade, and support economic growth in the region.”

A spokesperson from AD Ports Group added:

“Our expertise in port operations and logistics development will help transform the Republic of Congo into a major trade hub. We are committed to building world-class infrastructure that benefits local businesses and global supply chains.”

Future Outlook:

The CMA CGM–AD Ports partnership is expected to:

🔹 Increase cargo volumes and improve trade accessibility in Central Africa.
🔹 Position the Republic of Congo as a key player in Africa’s maritime logistics sector.
🔹 Encourage future collaborations between global shipping companies and African trade partners.

With Africa’s logistics sector experiencing rapid growth, this new terminal venture represents a significant step forward in improving port infrastructure, enhancing trade efficiency, and expanding global supply chain networks.

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