Supply Chain

Building Supply Chain Resilience in West Africa

O Kristoni Team April 29, 2026 7 min read
Building Supply Chain Resilience in West Africa

Diversified routing, bonded warehousing, and IOR/EOR structures that keep your goods moving when borders don't.

West African supply chains face a unique blend of opportunity and friction — vibrant intra-regional demand on one hand, customs heterogeneity and infrastructure gaps on the other.

Resilience starts with route diversification. Don't rely on a single port, a single corridor, or a single broker. Tema, Takoradi, Lomé, and Abidjan each have moments where one is faster than the others.

Bonded warehousing buys you optionality. Goods can sit duty-unpaid until you know exactly where and when they're needed — a powerful hedge against demand uncertainty.

Finally, consider IOR/EOR structures when entering new markets. Using a local partner as Importer of Reference lets you test demand without standing up a full legal entity, and accelerates time-to-shelf by months.

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