Port of Douala

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The Port of Douala is Cameroon’s principal seaport and a major Central African maritime hub for regional trade and cargo transit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf port authority jurisdiction
seaport
connectedTo Cameroon national road network
Cameroon railway network NERFINISHED
Douala International Airport NERFINISHED
country Cameroon NERFINISHED
economicImportance key logistics hub for Central African hinterland trade
main maritime gateway for Cameroon’s economy
handles exports from Cameroon
imports to Cameroon
transit cargo for Central African Republic
transit cargo for Chad
hasCharacteristic river–sea port
shallow draft constraints
subject to siltation
hasFunction bulk cargo handling
cargo handling
container handling
general cargo handling
log and timber export
oil and petroleum products handling
passenger services (limited)
hasInfrastructure access channel on Wouri River
bulk terminals
container terminal
multipurpose terminals
oil terminal
storage yards
warehouses
is Cameroon’s principal seaport
major Central African maritime hub
locatedIn Douala NERFINISHED
Littoral Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Gulf of Guinea NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterbody Wouri River NERFINISHED
managingOrganization Port Authority of Douala NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Douala NERFINISHED
partOf Gulf of Guinea ports
portCodeUNLOCODE CMDLA NERFINISHED
regionServed CEMAC region NERFINISHED
Central Africa NERFINISHED
requires regular dredging
serves Central African Republic NERFINISHED
Chad NERFINISHED
Equatorial Guinea NERFINISHED
Northern Gabon NERFINISHED
Northern Republic of Congo NERFINISHED
servesAs gateway for Cameroon’s foreign trade
transit port for landlocked Central African countries

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Douala hasPort Port of Douala
Littoral Region hasSeaport Port of Douala
Sanaga River nearbyCity Port of Douala
this entity surface form: Douala (regionally nearby to lower course)