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Business in Walvis Bay, Erongo (Namibia)

Foreign Trade and Business in Walvis Bay, Khomas, Swakopmund (Namibia, Southern Africa)

Walvis Bay (Bay of Whales) is the Maritime transport centre of Namibia (Southern Africa)

  1. Population of Walvis Bay: 63,000 inhabitants
    1. Walvis Bay is the second largest Namibian city

Port of Walvis Bay

  1. The Port of Walvis Bay is an important Logistics port in the Southern African region
  2. Import and export of goods through Namibia, Zambia, the DR Congo and Botswana.
  3. Free export zone of Walvis Bay
  4. Vehicle assembly plant (Opel and Peugeot), for the markets of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU)
  5. Natural deep water port
  6. Walvis Bay-Windhoek Railway
  7. Trans-Kalahari Corridor (1,900 kilometres): Port of Walvis Bay - Windhoek
    1. Access to the Tripoli-Windhoek corridor
  8. Road B2: Walvis Bay - Okahandja (285 kilometres)
  9. Trans-Orange Corridor: Port of Walvis Bay - Port of Lüderitz
  10. Trans-Caprivi Corridor: Port of Walvis Bay - Grootfontein (2.500 kilometres)
  11. Trans-Cunene Corridor: Port of Walvis Bay - Oshikango (1,600 kilometres)
  12. Significant fishing industry

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Namibia: Study, Business, Foreign Trade Namibian Students from Walvis Bay (Namibia)

  1. Masters: Business in Africa, Transport in Africa, International Business, Foreign Trade
  2. Doctorates: African Business, Global Logistics, World Trade

Namibian Students from Walvis Bay

Masters and Doctorates in International Business adapted to the Namibian Students.

More information: Business in Namibia, at EENI Website.

Transport and Logistics in Namibia

Namibian Ports, Walvis Bay, Lüderitz. Gateway to Angola, Botswana, the DR Congo, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe

  1. Namibian Region: Erongo
  2. Walvis Bay is an important Namibian tourist centre (sand dunes)
  3. Walvis Bay is just north of the Tropic of Capricorn in the Kuiseb river delta
  4. 1840: foundation of Walvis Bay (History of Namibia)

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Tripoli-Windhoek Corridor: Angola, Chad, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Congo, the DR Congo, Namibia, and Libya

Namibian Region: Erongo

  1. Swakopmund is the capital of the Erongo region
  2. Population of the Erongo region: 150,000 inhabitants
  3. Area: 63.539 km²
  4. Contiguous regions: Kunene, Otjozondjupa, Khomas and Hardap
  5. Mining industry in Navachab and Arandis
  6. Marble industry in Karibib

Higher Education in Walvis Bay - Namibia

  1. Fishing Namibian Institute (NAMFI)
  2. Campus of the International Management University

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