Enhancing Connectivity
for Angola and the Region

Enhancing Connectivity
for Angola and the Region

Modern Multi-Purpose Terminal

Modern Multi-Purpose Terminal

Noatum Ports Luanda Terminal is strategically located at the heart of Angola’s economy.

The Terminal is positioned along heavily trafficked shipping routes (Asia to Southern and West Africa), making it well located to serve West/Central Africa for transit traffic.  With depth alongside increased to 16m, and state-of-the-art container handling equipment Noatum Ports Luanda Terminal will serve as a more competitive gateway to global markets, connecting Angola with more international destinations. 

Noatum Ports Luanda Terminal will continue to provide uninterrupted operations during the redevelopment period at a nearby berth. Works are expected to be completed in the second half of 2026.

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Deep Water Draft

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About Port of Luanda

With a population of 34.5 million, growing at a rate of 3.2%, and a GDP of USD 74 billion, the Republic of Angola is the sixth largest economy in sub-Saharan Africa and a sizable domestic market also requiring meaningful gateway cargo volumes. the Port of Luanda plays an important role in Angola’s domestic economy by handling more than 76% of the country’s container and general cargo volumes. It is well situated to capture the anticipated growth in the country’s container volumes. In addition, it serves as one of the main transhipment hubs for Central-West Africa by enabling maritime trade access to land-locked countries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia.

About port of luanda

Sustainability

Strategic Partnership for Growth: The agreements with Unicargas and Multiparques, well-known logistics and transport companies in the country, saw AD Ports Group acquire an 81% stake, Unicargas a 10% stake & Multiparques acquire a 9% stake in a joint venture that will operate the Luanda Terminal.

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