Port of Nairobi
The Port of Nairobi is a key inland port located in Kenya, serving as a vital hub for trade and transportation in East Africa. It is situated along the banks of the Nairobi River and plays a crucial role in facilitating the import and export of goods, particularly for landlocked countries like Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan. The port is connected to the Mombasa Port via the Standard Gauge Railway, enhancing its logistical capabilities.
As one of the busiest ports in the region, the Port of Nairobi handles a variety of cargo, including containers, bulk goods, and vehicles. It is managed by the Kenya Ports Authority and is equipped with modern facilities to ensure efficient operations. The port's strategic location and infrastructure support Kenya's economy and contribute to the growth of trade in the East African Community.