AD Ports Group explores a multipurpose terminal at Matadi Port in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

In a sequence that illustrates the intensification of port competition in Africa, AD Ports Group announces the signing of a framework agreement with Congolese authorities to study the development and operation of a multipurpose terminal in Matadi. The port, located on the Congo River, plays a strategic role: it is the country’s main port and a major logistical hub, notably because it marks the navigation limit for many ocean-going vessels.
The agreement aims at several operational objectives: increasing capacity, improving efficiency, and especially streamlining import/export flows in a country that naturally plays the role of a regional hub, being surrounded by numerous neighbors. Behind these intentions, the stake is clear: to strengthen connectivity to global markets, while supporting the increase in trade volumes.
This initiative is part of a broader expansion strategy, with AD Ports increasing its positions and partnerships in various areas, following a network logic: ports, logistics, and maritime activities. For the freight forwarding ecosystem, the file is important because it directly affects port capacity, inland transit times, and the stability of shipping patterns on corridors where reliability is often the primary factor of competitiveness.
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