ABOUT US
Founded to promote maritime transport and intermodality in Africa, the African Association for the Promotion and Development of Maritime Transport and Intermodality (AASI) supports the development of numerous intermodal infrastructures and projects across the continent.
Our vision
“Building an Integrated and Sustainable Maritime and Intermodal Transport System in Africa”
AASI aims to become the leading African authority in maritime transport and intermodal logistics.
We are working to create a safe, efficient, and sustainable transport system capable of effectively connecting African regions.
We envision a continent structured by seamless maritime and intermodal corridors, where infrastructure is optimized, responsible practices are encouraged, and sustainable mobility drives economic growth.
- Regional integration
- Efficient maritime transport
- Intermodality
- Sustainable Development
- Innovation
Our mission
“Working toward efficient and sustainable maritime and intermodal transport in Africa”
AASI’s mission is to promote integrated, safe, and sustainable maritime and intermodal transport. We support industry stakeholders, enhance infrastructure, and facilitate mobility and the smooth flow of traffic across the African continent.
This mission is broken down into several priority objectives, which guide all of our actions:
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Promoting maritime transport and intermodality
Development of maritime and combined transport corridors. -
Relieving congestion on land routes
Optimizing multimodal logistics. -
Enhancing Infrastructure
Ports, corridors, hinterlands. -
Contribute to the establishment of an appropriate legal framework
Participate in the implementation of a legal and regulatory framework tailored to the needs and developments of this sector. - Simplify administrative and customs procedures and facilitate port transit.
“Working toward efficient and sustainable maritime and intermodal transport in Africa”
Our values
AASI’s values form the foundation of its work and commitments. They shape our strategic decisions, guide our partnerships, and underpin our contribution to the development of an efficient and sustainable maritime and intermodal transport system in Africa.
Promotion et Innovation
Partnerships and Collaboration
Effectiveness
Leadership
Durabilité
Learn about our stategic pillars
Explore the strategic priorities proposed by AASI to support the development of maritime transport and intermodality in Africa.
AASI in Brief
Established to address the growing challenges of maritime transport in Africa, the African Association for the Promotion and Development of Maritime Transport and Intermodality (AASI) brings together public and private stakeholders around a shared ambition: building an integrated, efficient, and sustainable transport system across the African continent.
Maritime transport represents a major strategic lever for Africa’s economic development. With more than 90% of Africa’s international trade moving by sea, optimizing port infrastructure, intermodal corridors, and logistics chains is a critical priority for enhancing the continent’s competitiveness.
The AASI operates at multiple levels:
- Supporting policymakers and institutions in developing maritime transport policies tailored to African realities.
- Assisting port and logistics operators in implementing high-performance intermodal solutions.
- Promoting intermodality as a practical response to road congestion and high transport costs.
- Supporting the sustainable development of Africa’s maritime sector by integrating environmental and climate considerations.
- Strengthening human and institutional capacity through training and knowledge exchange.
The association also plays an active role in harmonizing regulatory and legal frameworks for maritime transport across African states, thereby facilitating intra-African trade and supporting the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area.
By joining the AASI, institutional stakeholders, companies, and professionals in maritime transport and logistics actively contribute to building a more connected, competitive, and resilient Africa.
