Angola is one of Africa’s fastest-growing logistics hubs, driven by its strong oil exports and expanding international trade network. Its strategic location along the Atlantic Ocean makes it a key gateway for cargo moving between Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
At BRF SHIPPING, we provide reliable freight solutions to Angola, helping importers and exporters navigate major ports efficiently.
Angola’s port infrastructure plays a vital role in global logistics:
Supports petroleum exports (core industry)
Connects inland African countries to global markets
Facilitates imports of machinery, construction materials, and consumer goods
Strengthens Southern Africa trade routes
The country’s trade is heavily concentrated in a few major ports, with the largest handling the majority of cargo.
The Port of Luanda is the largest and busiest port in Angola, located in the capital city.
Handles over 80% of Angola’s cargo
Main gateway for imports and exports
Handles containers, bulk cargo, and oil-related shipments
Equipped with modern terminals and logistics infrastructure
This is the primary port for international shipping to Angola.
Located in Benguela Province, the Port of Lobito is a strategic logistics hub.
Connected to the Benguela Railway (linking Zambia & DRC)
Major export hub for minerals like copper and cobalt
Strong inland transport connectivity
Ideal for mining and inland Africa trade routes.
The Port of Namibe serves southern Angola and is a key regional port.
Major hub for fishing and mineral exports
Connected to road and rail networks
Important gateway for southern provinces
Located in Angola’s northern enclave, this port is crucial for the oil industry.
Supports offshore oil and gas operations
Handles petroleum and industrial cargo
Essential for regional supply chains
The Port of Soyo is another energy-focused port.
Supports LNG and offshore drilling
Handles project cargo and oil equipment
Growing importance in Angola’s energy exports
A smaller but important regional port.
Handles general cargo and bulk shipments
Supports local trade and coastal shipping
Key for agricultural exports
This port primarily supports fishing and oil logistics.
Important for seafood exports
Supports offshore supply operations
Regional logistics base
A secondary port serving regional trade.
Handles agricultural goods
Acts as a feeder port
Supports coastal shipping routes
| Port | Key Role | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Luanda | Main gateway | General cargo & containers |
| Lobito | Rail-linked hub | Mining exports |
| Namibe | Southern port | Fishing & minerals |
| Cabinda | Oil hub | Offshore logistics |
| Soyo | Energy port | LNG & oil |
| Amboim | Regional | General cargo |
| Porto Alexandre | Fishing | Seafood export |
| Benguela | Feeder port | Agriculture |
Common international shipping routes include:
China → Luanda / Lobito
Europe → Luanda
Brazil → Angola (Atlantic route)
South Africa → Coastal Angola ports
Choosing the right port depends on cargo type, destination, and inland transport needs.
When shipping to Angola, consider:
Containers → Luanda
Bulk minerals → Lobito / Namibe
Oil equipment → Soyo / Cabinda
Northern Angola → Luanda
Central Africa → Lobito Corridor
Southern Angola → Namibe
Rail access → Lobito
Energy logistics → Soyo
At BRF SHIPPING, we offer tailored logistics solutions to all major Angola ports.
FCL / LCL ocean freight to Angola
Project cargo & oil equipment shipping
Customs clearance coordination
Door-to-door (DDP / DDU) delivery
Documentation support
10+ years global logistics experience
Strong Africa shipping expertise
Competitive freight rates
End-to-end logistics solutions
Shipping to Angola can involve:
Port congestion (especially Luanda)
Documentation requirements (e.g., CNCA/ARC)
Limited inland infrastructure in some regions
Working with an experienced forwarder like BRF SHIPPING helps reduce risks and delays.
Angola’s ports are essential gateways for trade in Southern Africa, especially for oil, mining, and industrial goods.
Understanding the differences between each port can help you:
Reduce shipping costs
Improve transit times
Optimize supply chain efficiency
Partner with BRF SHIPPING for reliable, compliant, and efficient shipping to Angola.
The Port of Luanda is the largest and busiest port in the country.
The Port of Lobito due to its railway connections.
Yes, especially for oil, minerals, and African regional trade.
The Port of Namibe is the best option.
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