AFRICAN OBSERVATORY OF MARITIME TRANSPORT AND INTERMODALITY

The African Observatory for Maritime Transport and Intermodality is a platform dedicated to the analysis, monitoring, and optimization of maritime transport and logistics systems in Africa. It aims to enhance the performance of supply chains by integrating port, maritime, and intermodal dimensions—notably road, rail, and river networks.

Maritime transport constitutes a strategic pillar of African trade. More than 80% of international trade moves by sea, making the development of modern, efficient, and interconnected port infrastructure indispensable.

 

Mission

Key Objectives

Intermodality and integrated logistics

Intermodality refers to the efficient integration of multiple modes of transport within a single logistics chain. It enables ports to connect with land transport networks (road and rail), thereby facilitating the movement of goods to the port hinterland and inland areas, while optimizing transport costs and delivery times.

The Observatory’s Added Value

Through its analyses, data, and indicators, the African Observatory on Maritime Transport and Intermodality serves as a strategic tool for:

Legal Monitoring and Regulatory Framework

The Observatory also maintains continuous monitoring and provides a structured framework for the legal rules applicable to maritime transport and intermodality in Africa. This activity entails:

This monitoring contributes to strengthening legal certainty, transparency, and the efficiency of commercial exchanges at both the continental and international levels.

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