Discover the Port of Kribi - Africa’s emerging gateway to global trade and investment.  

Port of Kribi (Cameroon) 

The Port Authority of Kribi (PAK) oversees the management, development, and promotion of the Kribi Deepsea Port in Cameroon, one of Central Africa’s most modern and efficient maritime gateways. Designed to accommodate large vessels and facilitate global trade, the port features state-of-the-art infrastructure, deep-water access, and advanced logistics solutions. Anchored by a developing industrial zone spanning 15,000 hectares, it offers dedicated areas for manufacturing, processing, and logistics operations, making it an ideal hub for businesses seeking to establish or expand in the region. Serving as a key driver of economic growth and industrial expansion, the port provides investor-friendly incentives and seamless access to international markets, handling diverse cargo including containers and bulk goods. With its strategic location, cutting-edge facilities, and business-friendly environment, the Kribi Deepsea Port is shaping the future of maritime trade and investment in Africa.

The Port Authority of Kribi (PAK) oversees the management, development, and promotion of the Kribi Deepsea Port in Cameroon, one of Central Africa’s most modern and efficient maritime gateways. Designed to accommodate large vessels and facilitate global trade, the port features state-of-the-art infrastructure, deep-water access, and advanced logistics solutions. Anchored by a developing industrial zone spanning 15,000 hectares, it offers dedicated areas for manufacturing, processing, and logistics operations, making it an ideal hub for businesses seeking to establish or expand in the region. Serving as a key driver of economic growth and industrial expansion, the port provides investor-friendly incentives and seamless access to international markets, handling diverse cargo including containers and bulk goods. With its strategic location, cutting-edge facilities, and business-friendly environment, the Kribi Deepsea Port is shaping the future of maritime trade and investment in Africa.