Infrastructure Improvement
The Liberian government is committed to major infrastructure expansion, creating strong opportunities for logistics, transport, and mobility-related investments.
The abundance of rivers in Liberia also makes it an attractive environment for transport companies operating mixed fleets, including:
- Refrigerated trucks
- Tippers
- Tankers
- Heavy-duty equipment
- Vehicles meeting international safety standards
Key Infrastructure Assets
International Airports
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Liberia has 2 international airports:
- Roberts International Airport
- Spriggs Payne Airport
Water Transport
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The country has 580 km of coastline, making it suitable for water transport and coastal logistics.
Road Network
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Liberia has 11,500+ kilometers of road, with the government aiming to significantly expand the network by 2023.
Seaports
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Liberia has 4 active seaports:
- Freeport of Monrovia
- Port of Buchanan
- Port of Harper
- Port of Greenville
The government seeks to upgrade the Port of Monrovia as a transport hub connecting Guinea and other ECOWAS countries.
Rail Development
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The Government of Liberia plans to establish a Rail Authority to expand and manage rail infrastructure, aiming to boost the movement of:
- Passengers
- Freight
- Industrial goods
Source
Wavteq based on National Investment Commission, USAID, Pro-Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development, Construction Review Online, Airport Technology
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