North America
to Africa
Fixed-day departures from US Gulf, US East Coast, and Canada to key African ports. Engineered for project cargo, agro exports, and FMCG flows.
Strategic Corridor
Connecting Markets
Linking North American production centers to African growth markets. Services combine deep-sea loops with feeder networks for seamless coverage.
- ■ Weekly Departures from US Gulf
- ■ Direct & Transhipment Hubs
- ■ Integrated Customs Support
Sample Routing
Houston → Lagos (Apapa) •
22–26 Days Transit
Service Profile
Key performance indicators for the North America–Africa trade.
Transit Time
20–32 Days indicative transit from US Gulf / USEC to West & Central Africa.
Frequency
Weekly sailings on core corridors, with extra loaders deployed during peak seasons.
Equipment
Dry, Reefer, and Special Equipment availability across the fleet for diverse cargo.
Commodities
Project cargo, machinery, grains, FMCG, and selected IMDG goods.
Key Routings
Services structured around energy, industrial, and consumer flows, combining mainline calls with feeder access.
US Gulf → West Africa
Houston, New Orleans to Lagos, Tema, Abidjan.
US East Coast → Africa
Savannah, Norfolk, NY/NJ into key gateways.
Canada → Africa
Montreal and Halifax connections for grain & industrial.
Port Rotation
- Origins Houston, Savannah, NY
- Destinations Lagos, Tema, Dakar
- Feeders Regional Network
- Inland Rail & Truck
Export Flows
Energy equipment & packaged foods.
Digital Visibility
Full tracking via My TMC.