Africa mining landscape

Regional Presence

Serving mining operations across the continent.

20+ African countries. Established logistics corridors. Freight partners who know the roads, ports, and border posts that matter in mining.

20+

Countries

4

Regions

750+

Sites Served

5+

Years Active

Southern Africa

Primary Operational Hub

Southern Africa

Primary Operational Hub

Southern Africa

Southern Africa is AfriCore's home region and primary operational hub. Our Gauteng head office provides direct access to the region's largest mining clusters — from the Zambian Copperbelt to Mozambique's coal fields and South Africa's platinum and gold belts.

South AfricaZambiaZimbabweMozambiqueBotswanaDRCNamibiaAngola
  • Direct access from Gauteng HQ
  • Established import clearance routes through Beit Bridge, Chirundu, and Kazungula
  • Active supplier relationships in Zambia, Zimbabwe, and DRC
  • Johannesburg port access for oversized freight
East Africa

Expanding Presence

East Africa

Expanding Presence

East Africa

East Africa's mining sector is growing rapidly — particularly gold in Tanzania, soda ash in Kenya, and emerging mineral exploration across the region. AfriCore has established logistics routes and client relationships across the East African Community.

TanzaniaKenyaUgandaEthiopiaRwandaBurundiMadagascar
  • Active supply relationships in Tanzania gold belt
  • Dar es Salaam and Mombasa port clearance networks
  • Support for landlocked Uganda and Rwanda via EAC corridors
  • Growing exploration camp supply activity in Ethiopia
West Africa

Active Partnerships

West Africa

Active Partnerships

West Africa

West Africa hosts some of the continent's most prolific gold and bauxite operations. AfriCore serves the region through active partnerships with logistics providers in Ghana and Senegal, with supply routes established into the Sahel mining zones.

GhanaMaliBurkina FasoGuineaSenegalCôte d'IvoireSierra Leone
  • Established supply relationships with Ghanaian gold operations
  • Mali and Burkina Faso covered via Dakar and Abidjan corridors
  • Guinea bauxite operations — containerized power and communications
  • French-language procurement documentation available
Central Africa

Growing Operations

Central Africa

Growing Operations

Central Africa

Central Africa presents some of the most logistically challenging supply conditions on the continent — and some of the most significant mineral reserves. AfriCore approaches this region with specialist logistics partners and a patient, relationship-first engagement model.

CameroonGabonCongoDRC (Central)ChadCAR
  • DRC supply coordination via Dar es Salaam and Durban
  • Gabon and Cameroon covered through Douala port network
  • Experience with remote site delivery via chartered transport
  • Emphasis on robust packaging and equipment protection for extended transit

Logistics Infrastructure

Getting equipment where it needs to go

Supply in Africa isn't just about having the right equipment — it's about being able to get it there. AfriCore has invested in logistics partnerships that cover the full delivery chain.

01

Port Clearance

Established relationships with clearing agents at Durban, Cape Town, Dar es Salaam, Mombasa, Tema, Dakar, and Douala.

02

Cross-Border Transport

Road freight operators experienced in transit documentation, border crossing procedures, and multi-country routing.

03

Oversized Load Handling

Specialist transport for large drilling rigs, generators, and excavators — including escort, permitting, and route surveys.

04

Remote Site Delivery

Last-mile delivery to remote and off-road sites via 4x4 freight, air charter, and river barge where required.

05

Cold-Chain & Sensitive Cargo

Temperature-controlled and vibration-sensitive equipment handled with appropriate packaging and transit monitoring.

06

Import Documentation

Full export documentation support: EUR1, certificates of origin, dangerous goods declarations, and customs compliance.

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