
Port of Mogadishu, often known as Mogadishu International Port, is the main port of Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital. It is the country’s largest harbor and is classified as a significant class port.
- TEU: 14,500
- Principally handle liquid bulk, dry bulk, containers, Ro-Ro, and breakbulk cargo
- 15,000 m2 total covered storage space (three 5,000 m2 capacity warehouses)
- Ample open storage space is available, and a container marshaling yard surrounding 30,000 m2
- Service income at the port totaled $2.7 million in its first month of operation under Al-Bayrak
- Fully equipped with modern cargo handling equipment such as cranes, forklifts, and trailers
- Provides six berths for deep-sea ships
- Accept vessels with a cargo of up to 8,000 Deadweight
- More than 230 vessels visit the port per year

Barawa, often spelled Barawe and Brava, serves as a harbor town in Somalia’s southeastern Lower Shebelle area. It is the South West State’s primary port.
- TEU: N/A
- Anchorage water depth ranges 15.5 – 16 meter
- Geographical Coordination: 1°11′60.00″North; 44°1′48.00″East
- Open Roadstead port with fair shelter

Merca Port, commonly known as the Port of Merca, is the official seaport of Merca, located in southeastern Somalia. It is categorized as a jetty port. It has a pier that juts into the Somali Sea and a harbor.
- TEU: N/A
- Port Authority: Somali Ports Authority
- Made up of an open roadstead where ships unload cargo utilizing lighters
- Can find seasonal variations in the area’s winds and currents
- SW’ly monsoon dominates between May and September
- NE’ly Trades dominate between October and April
- Tropical is the load line zone

Established in 1966, Kismayo Port, commonly known as Kismayo Port, is the official seaport of Kismayo, located in southern Somalia.
- TEU: N/A
- Main exports are small products such as bananas
- Primary imports are agricultural machinery
- Anchorage/ cargo pier/oil terminal water depth: 7.1 – 9.1 meter
- Maximum size: Over 500 feet in length

Berbera Port, commonly known as Berbera Port, is the official seaport of Berbera, Somaliland’s commercial city. It is located on Somalia’s north coast, at the Gulf of Aden’s southwest corner.
- TEU: 150,000 – 500,000
- Somaliland Port Authority own and manage the port
- Accommodate general cargo, containers, and bulk cargo
- Top imports are dates, sugar, cotton goods, and rice
- Top exports are ghee, skins, sheep, gum, and goats
- Inner and outer anchorages provide secure anchoring and pilot boarding spaces
- More than 240,000 tonnes of cargo handled per year