Democratic Republic of the Congo
South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has limited transport infrastructure. Main cities are connected by local roads, which are often in poor condition. The International Airport of Bukavu serves as a key hub for cargo transport, although most shipments pass through neighboring countries. River ports, such as those on the Congo River, also play a role in logistics. Importing goods can take from one to three weeks, depending on border conditions and available transport routes. Special attention should be paid to customs requirements due to the variety of local regulations.