Bolloré Africa Logistics

Bolloré Africa Logistics
Public
Industry Transport
Founded 2008
Headquarters 31-32 Quai de Dion Bouton, 92811 Puteaux, France
Key people
Dominique Lafont[1] (CEO)
Products Transport, Logistics, Infrastructure construction
Revenue € 2.5 billion turnover (2012)
Number of employees
25 000 (2013)
Parent Bolloré Group
Website Bolloré Africa Logistics

Bolloré Group operates in Africa since 1927. In 2008, Bolloré Africa Logistics was established to consolidate the Bolloré Group infrastructure and logistic activities across the African continent.[2]

Bolloré Africa Logistics is present in 56 countries worldwide, including 46 in Africa.[3] The company has 250 subsidiaries employing 25,000 permanent staff.[4]

Network

Bolloré Africa Logistics has active companies in 46 African countries:[5]

Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinae Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Uganda, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Zambia, Zimbabwe.[6]

The company also has offices in China, India, Australia, the Philippines, Dubaï, the United Kingdom, the United States, Spain, Portugal and France.

Public-Private Partnership: Ports

The company operates 15 container terminals and 11 dry ports through Public-Private Partnerships.[7]

Container Terminals

TC2 and Abidjan Terminal (Port of Abidjan, Ivory Coast); Bangui Terminal (Port of Bangui, Central African Republic); Benin Terminal (Port of Cotonou, Benin); Congo Terminal (Port of Pointe-Noire, Congo); Conakry Terminal (Port of Conakry, Guinea); Dakar Terminal (Port of Dakar, Senegal); Douala Terminal (Port of Douala, Cameroon); Freetown Terminal (Port of Freetown, Sierra Leone); Misrata Terminal (Port of Misrata, Libya) on-going implementation; Moroni Terminal (Port of Moroni, Comoros); MPS Terminal (Port of Tema, Ghana); Owendo Terminal (Port of Libreville, Gabon); SMTC Terminal (Port of Cotonou, Benin); Tincan Terminal (Port of Lagos, Nigeria); Togo Terminal (Port of Lomé, Togo).

Dry Ports

Lomé (Togo), Lagos (Nigeria), Luanda (Angola), Ngaoundéré (Cameroon), Bélabo (Cameroon), Kinshasa (DRC), Kigali (Rwanda), Kampala (Uganda), Kisumu (Kenya), MCT Mombasa (Kenya); Dar es Salaam (Tanzania).

Public-Private Partnership: Railways

Bolloré Africa Logistics operates railways under subsidiary companies in the Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso through its subsidiary Sitarail since 1995 and in Cameroon through its subsidiary Camrail since 1999.

Logistic activities

Logistics activities of Bolloré Africa Logistics are haulage, industrial project logistics, heavy lift, out of gauge transport, rail transport, air transit, barging, port handling, shipping, shipyards, Customs formalities, and Supply chain and warehouse management.

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