Freight Shipping from India to Ivory Coast – Complete Guide by Arc Worldwide
Trade between India and Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire) has grown rapidly, driven by the export of pharmaceuticals, machinery, textiles, engineering goods, chemicals, and FMCG products. As West Africa’s logistics landscape evolves, businesses are searching for reliable and cost-efficient freight shipping solutions to reach Abidjan—the commercial heartbeat of the Ivory Coast.
At Arc Worldwide, we specialize in India–West Africa shipping routes, offering optimized ocean freight services tailored to exporters, manufacturers, and global distributors.
Why Ivory Coast Is a High-Potential Destination for Indian Exporters
Ivory Coast is one of West Africa’s fastest-growing economies, supported by:
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A modern deep-sea port at Abidjan
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Strong demand for Indian machinery, automotive parts, and chemicals
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A rapidly expanding retail and construction sector
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Stable trade relations with India
For Indian exporters, the country offers scalable opportunities with predictable cargo movement.
Shipping Options from India to Ivory Coast
1. FCL Shipping (Full Container Load)
Ideal for bulk cargo, machinery, and high-volume shipments.
Arc Worldwide offers:
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20ft, 40ft, and 40ft HQ containers
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Fast-transit sailings
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Space guarantee during peak season
FCL is the preferred mode for time-sensitive or high-volume exporters.
2. LCL Shipping (Less than Container Load)
Perfect for small or medium shipments.
You pay only for the space you use.
Arc Worldwide’s India–West Africa LCL network ensures:
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Weekly consolidations
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Predictable departures
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Transparent timelines
3. Break Bulk & Project Cargo
For oversized, heavy, or non-containerized cargo such as:
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Construction equipment
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Industrial machinery
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Vehicles
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Steel structures
We arrange special equipment and port handling support at both ends.
Major Ports in India Serving Ivory Coast
Cargo can be shipped from:
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Nhava Sheva (JNPT), Mumbai
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Mundra Port, Gujarat
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Chennai & Krishnapatnam (for South India exporters)
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Hazira / Cochin (based on requirement)
These ports provide strong connectivity to Abidjan via Middle Eastern and European transshipment hubs.
Transit Time from India to Ivory Coast
Transit varies depending on routing and carrier selection.
Average Ocean Transit Time: 25 – 40 Days
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Fast-route transshipment via Jebel Ali or Salalah → 28–34 days
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Europe hub routing via Antwerp / Valencia / Rotterdam → 32–40 days
Arc Worldwide constantly analyses vessel schedules to choose the quickest and most dependable route.
What Cargo We Commonly Ship from India to Ivory Coast
Arc Worldwide handles:
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Pharmaceutical formulations
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Textiles & garments
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Automotive parts & tyres
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Generators, pumps & machinery
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FMCG & household goods
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Plastics, chemicals, and resins
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Electronics & electrical equipment
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Food products and agro commodities
Our specialized team ensures full compliance with Ivory Coast’s import regulations.
Why Choose Arc Worldwide for India → Ivory Coast Shipping?
✓ Route Optimization
We compare multiple carrier schedules and select the fastest available transit for your cargo.
✓ Competitive Ocean Freight Rates
Through our global carrier partnerships, we negotiate better rates across India–West Africa corridors.
✓ Professional Documentation Handling
We support:
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COO
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Certificate of Conformity (as required)
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Packing List
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Commercial Invoice
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Bill of Lading
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Insurance assistance
✓ End-to-End Visibility
Real-time cargo tracking and proactive updates.
✓ On-Ground Support in Abidjan
Our local partners handle clearance, delivery, and consignee coordination to reduce delays.
Industries We Serve
✔ Pharmaceuticals
✔ Engineering & Machinery
✔ Retail & Consumer Goods
✔ Automotive
✔ Construction & Mining
✔ Chemicals & Plastics
✔ Agriculture & Food Processing
Conclusion
Shipping from India to Ivory Coast doesn’t have to be complex. With Arc Worldwide’s optimized freight services, businesses get reliable ocean logistics, fast transit times, expert documentation support, and cost-efficient solutions tailored for West Africa.
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