Ports description
Main ports in DRC
Major
inland ports are Kinshasa, Mbandaka, Ilebo, Lisala, and Kisangani. The
parastatal transport firm ONATRA (Office National des Transports)
operates many river port facilities, barges, and shipyards, but there
is competition in these areas from private and parastatal companies.
Maintenance of inland navigation channels and enforcement of river port
regulations is the responsibility of the Régie des Voies Fluviales
(RVF).
Matadi
Congo's only significant deepwater
port is Matadi, on the Congo River estuary 90 miles from the Atlantic
it lies at the farthest point navigable by oceangoing vessels.
However the channel is subject to tides and silting the Regie des Voies Maritimes (RVM) is responsible for dredging and marking.
Matadi, a port congested by geography is operated by ONATRA and is among the most expensive in Africa.
As
the principal port with one of the largest harbours in Central Africa
Matadi it is essential to the economy of the DRC and is linked to
Kinshasa by rail.
Due to the DRC's economic and political troubles
in the late 1980s and 1990s, trade through the port diminished and the
condition of the facilities deteriorated.
The port of Matadi counts
1.600 m of quay and 7 stores including 3 with a floor, for a covered
surface of 64.000 m². The platforms cover a surface of 115.000 m².
These infrastructures are in a very bad condition. After having reached
the record level of 1,6 million tons in 1986, tonnage forwarding by the
port of Matadi decreased little by little.
Boma
Boma
is a small port, situated in Bas Congo, a port and railhead; it exports
tropical timber, bananas, cacao, and palm products, directly on the
Atlantic coast. Yet the channel here has become hard to navigate, as
dredging has not been carried out for years. Where once the river could
be navigated by boats carrying up to 24,000 metric tons, now is the
limit 7,000 to 8,000 metric tons of cargo due to the dangerous sand
bars in the river.
The port of Boma counts 480 m of linear quay,
with three stations offering with the acceptable draughts of 7,50 m, 7
m and 10 m. It has 6 stores for a covered surface of 9.700 m² and
20.000 m² of quay levels being able to be extended to 40.000/50.000 m².
The situation of the infrastructures and the equipment of the port of
Boma seems better than the port of Matadi, but requires however a
scheduled and in-depth maintenance. The Traffic of this port was
approximately 43.600 T in 1995, against 66.700 T in 1990
Ilebo
The
River Port of ILEBO: link of the national way going from Sakania-border
to Matadi passing by Kinshasa, is an important point of transit for the
mining products of the GECAMINES and agricultural products of the KASAI
towards KINSHASA on the one hand and the manufactured goods of KINSHASA
towards the KASAI, the KATANGA, the MANIEMA and the KIVU on the other
hand. Illebo is connected by rail to Kananga and Lubumbashi
The port
of Ilebo has a rated capacity of 2.000 T/day with three shifts. The
quay is approximately 510 m long and is equipped with a frame container
of 40 T, eight mobile cranes from 3 to 4 T and a fixed crane of 30 T.
Activities : Land Sea
Type of document : Info scheet
Country : CD COD 180 Congo, Democratic Republic of
Publication date 2005-Oct-19