
Port of Walvis Bay, a natural gateway for foreign trade, is Namibia’s largest commercial port. It is strategically placed halfway down Namibia’s coast and has direct access to major shipping routes serving international trade.
- TEU: 355,000 – 955,000
- Approximately 3,000 vessel calls are received each year
- More than 5 million tonnes of cargo are handled annually
- Weather conditions are pleasant all year (no weather-related delays)
- Possess world-class infrastructure and equipment ensures freight is dealt with reliably and safely
- Expert in handling container imports, exports, transshipments, bulk, and breakbulk cargo
- Well-sheltered deep-water anchorage available (inside the port)
- International Ship and Port Facility Security code (ISPS) compliant port
- Constructed new container terminal to multiply handling capacity

The Port of Luderitz, on Namibia’s southern coast, 254nm south of Walvis Bay Port, serves Southern Namibia and offers access to markets in South Africa’s Northern Cape. They provide good logistical services and connections to these cities.
- TEU: 13,000
- The significant base for fishing, offshore diamond, and mining industries
- Saves more than two days in delivery time for the fruit industry’s exports to Europe
- Provide efficient and safe cargo handling facilities with new 500m quay
- Two 60-tonne Haulers and one 45-tonne Reach Stacker were added to its new equipment
- Serves modern coastal traffic and offshore sector’s need
- Largest vessel size: 150 meters, 8.15 draught, and 5,000t DWT
- Open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m on weekdays, 6-12 on Saturday
- Own main concrete jetty welcome vessels up to 150 meter
- Expert in handling oil cargoes, fish, bait, and other products