
Trade Corridors
Explore Afri-Bridge's coverage of Africa's most critical trade corridors connecting landlocked nations to major ports and markets.
Durban Corridor
Use case: Southern Africa's busiest trade route connecting the Indian Ocean port of Durban to landlocked SADC nations.
Customs/border: Gauteng border processing, Beitbridge crossing facilitation.
Walvis Bay Corridor
Use case: Atlantic Ocean gateway for central southern African trade via Namibia's deep-water port.
Customs/border: Trans-Kalahari corridor, simplified customs procedures.
Dar es Salaam Corridor
Use case: East African Indian Ocean port serving the Great Lakes region and beyond.
Customs/border: TANROADS coordination, TMEA facilitation.
Beira Corridor
Use case: Vital link through Mozambique to Zimbabwe and landlocked neighbours.
Customs/border: Zimbabwe-Zambia border processing, Beira port authority liaison.
North-South Corridor
Use case: Pan-African corridor linking southern and eastern Africa through multiple trade routes.
Customs/border: Multi-country customs coordination, SADC TFA implementation.

