PAK Welcomes Back ASAF Lines with the Arrival of CMA Cendrillion.

PAK Welcomes Back ASAF Lines with the Arrival of CMA Cendrillion.
The PAK proudly announces the return of the ASAF maritime lines as the Kribi Container Terminal receives the vessel: CMA Cendrillion, LOA 334m, draught of 13.9m and carrying capacity of 8465 TEU.
This renewed collaboration is marked by the reception of the CMA Cendrillion, a vessel of impressive scale with a length overall (LOA) of 334 meters, a draught of 13.9 meters, and a carrying capacity of 8,465 TEU.
This development not only highlights Kribi Container Terminal’s operational readiness and deep-sea capabilities, but also reaffirms the port’s role as a key logistics hub in the Gulf of Guinea. The return of ASAF lines underscores the confidence of major global shipping players in the port’s infrastructure, efficiency, and strategic position on the West African coast.
By accommodating vessels of this magnitude, the PAK continues to demonstrate its capacity to support high-volume traffic, attract new shipping routes, and foster trade growth across Central Africa and beyond. It also strengthens Kribi’s ambition to become a sub-regional transshipment hub, boosting both regional integration and economic development.