Destination Ports
The following ports are the destination ports used by Safeline Freight to send cargo by Sea.

Friendship Port of Nouakchott
The Friendship Port is an artificial deepwater port located in Nouakchott, Mauritania. It was built during the 1980s by a Chinese company to allow the city, capital of Mauritania, to be supplied more cheaply than by overland from Dakar, Senegal.

Nouadhibou Port
NOUADHIBOU is a Medium-sized Port. It is is located at West Africa, West Africa in Mauritania. Nouadhibou is the second largest city in Mauritania and serves as a major commercial centre. The city itself has about 118,000 inhabitants.

Autonomous Port of Dakar
The Autonomous Port of Dakar is a Senegalese public enterprise which is headquartered in Dakar, located in the east of city. It is now the third largest port in West Africa after the Autonomous Port of Abidjan and the Port of Lagos.

SO.NA.GA Libreville Port Mole
Libreville is the capital and largest city of Gabon. Occupying 65 square kilometres in the northwestern province of Estuaire, Libreville is a port on the Komo River, near the Gulf of Guinea. As of the 2013 census, its population was 703,904.

Port of Matadi
Matadi is the chief sea port of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the capital of the Kongo Central province, adjacent to the border with Angola. It had a population of 245,862. Matadi is situated on the left bank of the Congo River.

Port Autonome de Pointe-Noire
Capable of receiving vessels up to 8,500 TEU, Congo Terminal (Port of Pointe-Noire) provides access to the Congo Basin’s 100 million inhabitants. It is also an ideal transhipment hub on the West African coast.

Walvis Bay Port
Strategically located half way down the coast of Namibia, with direct access to principal shipping routes, Walvis Bay is a natural gateway for international trade. The Port Walvis Bay is Namibia’s largest commercial port.

Port of Luanda
The port of Luanda is an Angolan port located in the city of Luanda, the national capital, in the province of Luanda. It is connected to the city center of Luanda and the district of Ingombota.

Port of Cotonou
Benin’s port of Cotonou is a potential gateway to landlocked West African countries. The types of vessels regularly calling at COTONOU are Container Ship (33%), Oil/Chemical Tanker (8%), Ro-Ro/Container Carrier (8%), Vehicles Carrier (7%).

Port of ONNE (NG)
Onne Port Complex situated on the Bonny River Estuary along Ogu Creek is the first port of its kind in Nigeria that operated the Landlord Port Model devised to encourage private sector participation in the Port Industry.

Tincan Island Port
Tin Can Island Port is located in Apapa, the port for the city of Lagos. Tin Can Island Port is seven kilometers due west of the center of Lagos across Lagos Harbor. Tin Can Island Port was begun in 1976 and opened in 1977.

Port of Apapa (Lagos) (NGAPP)
The Lagos Port Complex also referred to as Premiere Port (Apapa Quays) is the earliest and largest Port in Nigeria. It is situated in Apapa, Lagos State, the commercial center of Nigeria.

Conakry Port
Conakry Port S.A. is a port in Guinea specialized in handling, storing, transshipping and processing dry bulk goods. Conakry Port S.A. offers break bulk cargo handling and storage solutions.

Cabinda Port
The new port for the province of Cabinda, Angloa scheduled for completion in 2016, has been developed in a remote area that will provide deep water access, allowing larger vessels to serve the province in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.

Banjul Port
The Banjul seaport plays an important role in the country’s economy and accounts for almost 90% of the country’s trade in terms of volume and weight. The Port was established in 1972 and plays a vital role in the trade and distribution of cargo.