Zambia may be landlocked, but it is far from isolated. Thanks to a strategic network of international transport corridors, the country is now firmly land-linked—offering fast, flexible access to key seaports and global markets.
Multiple Corridors to the World
Zambia’s location is a logistical asset. From the Dar es Salaam Corridor (linking the Copperbelt to Tanzania’s Indian Ocean port) to the Walvis Bay–Ndola–Lubumbashi Corridor (connecting Zambia to Namibia’s Atlantic coast), exporters have multiple options to move goods in and out of the country. Additional links through Beira (Mozambique), Durban (South Africa via Zimbabwe), and Lobito (Angola) ensure reliable alternatives—even when one route faces delays.
This multi-corridor setup reduces shipping risks, shortens delivery timelines, and cuts costs—making Zambia a powerful regional trade hub for Southern and Central Africa.
Inland Clearance & Dry Ports: Customs at Your Doorstep
Beyond corridors, Zambia makes trade smoother with inland dry ports—customs-clearing hubs located right in economic centers like Ndola and Lusaka.
Rather than clearing goods at congested coastal ports, businesses can handle customs procedures near their warehouses or factories. Zambia has even established a dedicated dry port under its logistics arm in Walvis Bay (Namibia) to streamline import-export activity further (source: neweralive.na).
The result? Faster delivery. Lower storage fees. Less bureaucracy. That’s a game-changer for manufacturers, wholesalers, and investors.
Tax-Friendly Economic Zones
Zambia’s Multi-Facility Economic Zones (MFEZs)—including Roma Park Commercial, supercharge investment through built-in advantages.
These zones offer:
- 0% corporate tax on profits and exports for up to 10 years
- Accelerated depreciation on capital equipment
- Duty-free inputs for production
- Reliable access to power, water, roads, and fiber internet
(Sources: World Bank, lsmfez.co.zm)
Whether you’re building in manufacturing, agribusiness, or fintech, MFEZs eliminate the usual startup friction—so you can hit the ground running.
Built-In Resilience: No Single Point of Failure
One of Zambia’s biggest strengths is redundancy. When one border post or seaport gets congested, exporters can reroute through another without major delays. As logistics experts note, this flexibility provides “shorter transit times, competitive costs, and resilient connections to global markets” (source: neweralive.na).
In today’s volatile global economy, that’s not just convenient—it’s essential.
Why Roma Park Is Your Strategic Base
Located within Lusaka’s growing business corridor, Roma Park MFEZ offers investors all the national advantages of Zambia’s logistics strategy—plus the convenience of urban proximity, quality infrastructure, and responsive support.
Don’t let high costs, poor roads, or red tape slow your vision.
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