
Logistics in Zambia
Transport and Logistics in Zambia (landlocked country). Port of Maputo, Dar es Salaam"
The nearest ports to
Zambia (Southern Africa, landlocked country)
are:

Port of Lobito (Katanga Railway) and Port of Luanda (Angola)
- Lobito
corridor


Asia-Africa Growth Corridor

Ports of Beira and Nacala (Mozambique).
Maputo
Development corridor.
Inner Port of Chipata
- Harare (Zimbabwe): 559 kilometres
- Bulawayo (Zimbabwe): 726 kilometres
- Lusaka (Zambia): 1,054 kilometres
- Kitwe (Zambia): 1,370 kilometres

Port of Durban (South Africa).
- Distance Durban-Lusaka: 2,165 kilometres
Port of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania):
- Load
groupage in Zambia.
- Tanzania-Zambia Railways Authority

Port of Walvis Bay (Namibia)
- Trans-Caprivi Corridor, bridge Katima Mulilo (Zambia)
- Namibian Route B8 from Otavi to Katima Mulilo (Zambian border)
- 837 kilometres


African Corridors:
North-South Corridor
- South Africa, Botswana, the DR Congo, Malawi,
Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and
Zimbabwe.

Beira-Lobito Corridor
- Angola (1,157 kilometres), Mozambique (282 kilometres), the DR Congo (823 kilometres), Zimbabwe (655 kilometres) and Zambia (606 kilometres)

Cairo-Gaborone Corridor
- South Africa, Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, Tanzania, Zambia (1,496 kilometres) and Zimbabwe
- Zambian cities: Serenje, Lusaka, Zimba, Victoria Falls, Bulawayo

Access to Central Corridor
- Burundi,
the DR Congo, Ruanda,
Tanzania and Uganda

Zambia-Lilongwe (Malawi) Railway
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