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Saturday

CHINA - AFRICA SHIPPING: TOTAL FASTER LOGISTICS

The history of international trade between Africa and China is long-standing, and the amount is rising quickly these years. Importing from China is one of the top choices for African importers looking for cost-effective goods.

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We work together with a great number of well known carriers to provide high flexibility logistics services to Africa. We are able to seek the most suitable freight forwarding solutions for your international supply chain.

Shipping Document: Electronic Cargo Tracking Note
The documents for customs clearance is special when importing into Africa. Except the normal Commercial Invoice, Packing List & Bill of Lading, a cargo note is a must at most cases.

More than half countries in Africa need Electronic Cargo Tracking Note to clear the cargo. Different names used in different countries are listed below.

CTN: Cargo tracking note
CTN NO.: Cargo Tracking Note Number
ECTN: ELECTRONIC CARGO TRACKING NOTE
BSC: Bordereau de Suivl des Cargaisons
BESC: BORDEREAU DE CARGAISON
FERI: Fiche Electronique des Renseignements Importation
COC: Certificate of Conformity
BIC: BORDEREAU D’IDENTIFICATION DES CARGAISONS
CRN: CARGO REGISTRATION NOTE
SONCAP: Standards Organization of Nigeria Conformity Assessment Programe
CNCA: CONSELHO NACIONAL DE CARREGADORES DE ANGOLA

Though there are many different callings in each country, but this note serves the same target. When the importers declare customs at the destination port, they need to provide this number.

Angola – CNCA Certification
Benin – BESC Certification
Cameroon, Congo, Chad, Tanzania and Togo – ECTN Certification
DRC – FERI Certification
Gabon – BIC Certification
Guinea, Mali, Central African, Senegal, Nigeria and Guinea – CTN NO. Certification
Ivorian, Madagascar -BSC Certification
Kenya – COC Certification
Before Shipping: How to choose the best carrier?
Choosing the right carrier means you are on the right way to a cheap logistics solution. We have lots of cooperation with the following lines: MAERSK, CMA CGM, SAF, PIL, MSC, Hamburg Sud, KLINE, COSCO, ZIM and so on.

shipping from China to Africa


In China-Africa shipping, MAERSK accounts for 60% of the total market volume, and it has a domain the African Ocean transportation for years.

When it comes to North Africa, CMA CGM which belongs to France is competitive for a historical reason. PIL is doing the best to East Africa.

SAF and ASLINE (African Shipping Line) are two African local carriers. And ASLINE is the only one specialized in African route, and has the ability to evacuated and distribution very quickly after the arrival of the containers.

Shipping to West Africa
Main Ports: Cotonou, Lome, Tema, Lagos, Abidjan, Douala, Libreville, Luanda.

Many importers in Africa will buy FOB, and assign MAERSK, because it has a very reliable service for customs clearance at the destination, and can manage transportation to inland cities.

CMA CGM is professional with a steady schedule. More importantly, the freight cost is lower than MAERSK.

MSC, as you may know, needs more transit time than others. But with the lowest price, it’s still popular.

NDS has advantages on clearing at Luanda with a cheap price.

Shipping to South Africa
Main ports: Durban, Cape Town, Elizabeth.
Main inland cities: Johannesburg, Gaborone, Harare, Lusaka.

This route, including not only ocean to South Africa, but also inland trucking to Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lusaka. The transit terminal can be Durban, or Beira in Mozambique, or Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.

SAF is the most advantageous carrier. Though be acquired by MSK in 1999, but it still maintains independent operation. MSK to South Africa always rent spaces from SAF.

Shipping to East Africa
Main ports: Mombasa, Dar es Salaam, Djibouti.
Main inland cities:
From Mombasa to KAMPALA, JINJA, KIGALI, JUBA;
From Dar es Salaam to BUJUMBURA, KIGALI, LUSAKA, KITWE, NDOLA, CHINGOLA, BLANTYRE, LILONGWE, BAKAVU, GOMA, LUBUMBASHI, LIKASI, KOLOWEZI.

PIL is the best in most cases and it can deliver heavy containers.

Shipping to North Africa
Main ports: Algiers, Oran, Casablanca, Tripoli, Alexandria.

CMA CGM has high freight rates, but a really good service. Importers from Algiers always choose CMA.

After Shipping: How to clear customs?
There will be different regulations applied for different destination countries. Let’s take Kenya for example.

Paper works
Commercial Invoice
Packing List
Bill of Lading
IDF Form C-61
Form C-52
Certificate of Compliance
Common External Tariff (CET)
Raw materials: 0%
Semi-manufactured goods: 10%
Manufactured goods: 25%
Import clearance process
import clearance process for Kenya

What we can do for you?
Whatever you ship and however you need your freight to be treated, we will treat your goods as if they were our own. We are constantly searching for the most efficient and cost efficient solution to Africa.

Sea container transport (FCL/LCL)
Air freight
Express (usually up to 45KG, 45KG+ sea air option)
Consolidation
Customs Declaration and Documentation
Warehousing (regular and bonded warehouse)
Door to Door, CY to Door, CY to CY logistics
Forwarding services consultation
Insurance
Commodity Quality Inspection

Should you have any inquiry about logistics service from China to Africa, please feel free to drop us a note. Or request a free freight quote NOW.

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Tuesday

CEVA LOGISTICS EXPANDS IN AFRICAN SECTOR


Ceva Logistics 

Ceva Logistics has taken another step forward in its aim to give rival Bolloré a run for its money in Africa, with a new acquisition and strategy for growth.

It has acquired a 70% stake AMI Worldwide, which operates as AMI and Manica, a company with particular focus on eastern and southern Africa, and offices in Africa-focused China and the Middle East. The deal, noted in Ceva’s first-quarter results, was expected to close in July, with AMI’s 1,000 staff joining Ceva. It will combine the networks from 1 July.

Ceva said its Africa plan was three-fold, with the second development the integration of three of owner CMA CGM’s inland service facilities into Ceva’s network, in Mali, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast.

Ceva has also set up a joint-venture in Ethiopia with forwarder MACFAA, a CMA CGM agent, and has expanded in Mauritania, setting up a ‘direct presence’ operating transit corridors.

As Transport Intelligence (Ti) noted in its Global Logistics 2020 report: “Despite being resource rich, Africa’s logistics sector will only take off when African industry moves up the value chain and manufacturing becomes more important.”

Nigeria is the second-largest market – but, like in up-and-coming Ghana, Ceva has no network there. Other “promising markets” include Kenya and Ethiopia, while Ti added: “South Africa remains the undisputed leader when it comes to growth opportunities for LSPs.”

Ethiopia is regarded as one of the markets with the most opportunities, as it aims to become a low-cost manufacturing hub, in particular in fashion and textiles, aiming to take market share from Bangladesh and Vietnam. It is also a major hub for flowers.

Key verticals in Africa are oil and gas, with retail and consumer “becoming more popular, pointing to the changing landscape in West and East Africa, where the middle class and spending power are expanding rapidly”, said Ti.

CEVA Logistics is a global logistics and supply chain company in both freight management and contract logistics with US$7 billion in revenues. Its head office is in Baar, Switzerland and it was founded in 2007, as a merger of TNT Logistics and EGL Eagle Global Logistics