Business in Kélo, Tandjilé, Chad, Transport
Transport and Foreign Trade in Kélo (Tandjilé) Business in Chad. African Crossroad
The city of Kélo is the fifth city of the Republic of
Chad (Central Africa)
- Kélo in Arabic: كيلو
- Population of Kélo: 42,000 inhabitants (the fifth Chadian city by population)
- Main economic activities in Kélo: Foreign Trade, Transport, agriculture (peanuts, beans, sesame, rice, millet, sorghum) and
livestock farming
- Important cotton export
- Hydraulic network (Chadian Water Company)
- Department: Tandjilé West
- Kélo is the capital of the Tandjilé region (South-West of Chad)
Transport and Logistics in Kélo (Chad)
Kélo is an important crossroads in southern Chad.
Distance from Kélo to:
- N'Djamena:
379 kilometres
- Moundou:
100 kilometres
- Abéché: 1,227 kilometres
- Sarh: 418 kilometres
Access to the port of Douala
Road to Cameroon
Access to the African Logistics Corridors:
- N'Djamena-Djibouti
-
Dakar-N'Djamena
-
Algiers-Lagos
- Tripoli-Windhoek
Chad Kélo
- Masters: Business in Africa, Transport and Logistics in Africa
- Doctorate in African Business
More information: Trade and Business in Kélo (Chad), at EENI Global Business School Website.
Tandjilé region (South-West Chad)
The capital of the Tandjilé region is Laï
- Population of the Tandjilé region: 683,000 inhabitants
- Main ethnicities: Marba (20% of the population of Tandjilé), Lélé, Nangtchéré
and Ngambay
Contiguous regions to the Tandjilé region:
- Mayo-Kebbi West
- Tandjilé
- Logone Eastern
Departments of the Tandjilé region (capital/subprefecture)
- Centre Tandjilé (Béré/Béré, Delbian, Tchoua)
- East Tandjilé (Laï/Deressia, Dono Manga, Guidari, N’Dam, Laï)
- West Tandjilé (Kélo/Baktchoro, Bologo, Dafra, Dogou, Kélo,
Kolon)
Tandjilé West Department (Chad)
Capital of the Tandjilé West Department: Kélo
Population of the Tandjilé West Department: 424,000 inhabitants
Subprefectures of the Tandjilé West Department:
- Baktchoro
- Bologo
- Dafra
- Dogou
- Kélo
- Kolon
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Kélo (Chad)
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