ICTSI outlines key projects for 2025 at the Democratic Republic of the Congo facility

Matadi Gateway Terminal Democratic Republic of the Congo ICTSI

Matadi Gateway Terminal (MGT), International Container Terminal Services’ (ICTSI) operation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, has revealed that it is undertaking several key projects in 2025 to enhance operational efficiency and customer service and ”reinforce Matadi’s position as the country’s premier maritime hub”.

According to ICTSI, one of the major initiatives is the construction of a 2.65km road linking the Port of Matadi to the Kinkanda traffic circle via SEP (Services des Entreprises Pétrolières) Congo and RN (Route Nationale) 14.

This project consists of building 906 metres of new road and rehabilitating 1,746 metres of existing infrastructure, it said.

The first phase, covering the 1.75km stretch between the Kinkanda traffic circle and Entrée SEP, was completed in June last year, while the second phase, set to begin in February 2025, will extend from MGT and exit east to the RN14-SEP Congo entrance.

”Upon completion, the improved roadway is expected to reduce container dwell times and streamline cargo deliveries for trucking companies,” ICTSI explained. “It will also help alleviate congestion in the western part of Matadi, benefiting both the terminal and the surrounding local community.”

In addition to the road project, MGT is also planning to expand its storage yard to accommodate consistently growing cargo volumes.

”This expansion is key to maximising storage capacity and ensuring the terminal meets growing customer demand,” it noted.

Further enhancing accessibility and the overall experience for clients and port users, MGT is extending its parking area for clients and stakeholders, with a new pedestrian walkway also being built to enhance safety for visitors.

”Overall, MGT’s objective is not only to continuously improve its operations and customer service, but also to contribute to the creation of indirect jobs in Matadi,” ICTSI added.

”The company is dedicated to driving growth, ensuring seamless trade connectivity and maintaining its position the leading maritime terminal in the DRC.”