Areas Served
NileDutch has carved out a niche in the West African market and as they say themsleves the challenges this market presents is their "bread & butter". The eclectic mix of trading cultures and customs in the area means that experience and local commitment is essential to succeed and it is in this way that NileDutch excel. More than just "box-shifters" NileDutch provide the specialised knowledge and local market and conditions expertise that sets them apart from the rest. Feedering ex Dublin, Cork & Belfast through our connecting hub of Antwerp we can ensure your cargo is safely transported to & from the following areas :-
Republic Of Congo - Pointe Noire Transhipment to - Cameroon - Douala Gabon - Libreville Republic of Congo - Matadi Democratic Republic of Congo- Boma Equatorial Guinea - Bata & Malabo |
Ivory Coast - Abidjan (from 03/04/2013) Angola - Luanda , Lobito, Namibe Transhipment to - Angola - Cabinda , Soyo |
Please contact our sales department for more information on NileDutch and to request a quotation or schedule.
About NileDutch
From their headquarters in Rotterdam, NileDutch have set the standard that others can only aspire to in their speciality market of West Africa. The key to the success being not only a strong management team but local expertise on the ground in West Africa ensuring the myriad of local challenges can be best overcome to ensure the best possible quality of service to their valued clients. The fleet from 3100 teu vessels down to the circa 600 teu coastal feeders are equipped with their own cranes which is essential for smooth operation in some of the more challenging and unique port conditions found in the region. NileDutch operate their own coastal feeder service in the region and this independence is key to getting in & out of some of the more congested ports.
In recent years the services have expanded to include not only the mainstay Europe - West-Africa service but also connecting the region to Asia, South Africa & South America. See below the latest service brochure.
In recent years the services have expanded to include not only the mainstay Europe - West-Africa service but also connecting the region to Asia, South Africa & South America. See below the latest service brochure.