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Located in Cameroon, at the heart of Central Africa, the Port of Kribi is cementing its position as a strategic logistics and industrial hub in the Gulf of Guinea. Since commencing operations in 2018, it has recorded 568,977 TEUs as of December 31, 2025, following the commissioning of its Phase II expansion, which has tripled its handling capacity. This port facility, with a draft depth of 16 metres, now offers a total quay length of 1,330 metres across its container and multipurpose terminals.
With a land reserve of 15,000 hectares, the Port Autonome de Kribi (PAK) has embarked on the development of an integrated 4,000-hectare industrial zone built to the highest international standards, while also planning a bulk mineral terminal in anticipation of the launch of nearby mining projects and those in northern Congo. This growth is further strengthened by the digitalization of port services and a robust social acceptance strategy.
The PAK model champions a port-community symbiosis, fostering collaboration with local authorities and development stakeholders — striking the right balance between operational port performance and the sustainable development of its local and regional ecosystem.