About Us
ADEKO Enterprises S.A, established in 2008 and headquartered in Port-au-Prince, HAITI, is a prominent Maritime Agency, Freight Forwarding, and Customs Brokerage company. With over 16 years of experience in the logistics industry, ADEKO has built a solid reputation for providing reliable and efficient logistics solutions. The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including the coordination of international shipments, air freight services, customs clearance, and supply chain management, ensuring that goods move seamlessly across borders. We are committed to delivering personalized service, leveraging our expertise to meet the unique needs of each client. |
Our Vision |
Our vision is to be the leading logistics company, renowned for delivering innovative and integrated logistics solutions. We strive to set the standard for excellence in global trade by consistently exceeding customer expectations and fostering long-term partnerships built on trust and reliability.
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Our Mission |
Our mission is to deliver exceptional maritime agency and logistics services, leveraging our expertise in freight forwarding and customs brokerage. We are dedicated to ensuring seamless goods movement, upholding high standards of professionalism, and adding value to our clients by optimizing their supply chains and building strong partnerships.
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We play a crucial role in facilitating the import and export of various commodities through Haiti. The company’s expertise in logistics, customs brokerage, and freight forwarding make us a reliable partner for handling diverse commodities, which includes:
Agricultural Products
Haiti’s agriculture sector depends significantly on the import of key products like fertilizers, pesticides, and farming equipment, all of which are essential for enhancing crop yields and supporting the livelihoods of local farmers.
These imports help ensure that Haiti's agricultural production remains competitive and sustainable. On the export side, the country is well-known for its valuable agricultural products, including mangoes, coffee, cocoa, and vetiver oil, which are highly sought after in markets throughout North America and Europe for their exceptional quality and unique characteristics.
Agricultural Products
Haiti’s agriculture sector depends significantly on the import of key products like fertilizers, pesticides, and farming equipment, all of which are essential for enhancing crop yields and supporting the livelihoods of local farmers.
These imports help ensure that Haiti's agricultural production remains competitive and sustainable. On the export side, the country is well-known for its valuable agricultural products, including mangoes, coffee, cocoa, and vetiver oil, which are highly sought after in markets throughout North America and Europe for their exceptional quality and unique characteristics.
Construction Materials
Haiti's infrastructure development demands a steady influx of cement, steel, and other construction materials, making these some of the most frequently imported items. As the country continues to invest in building roads, housing, and commercial projects, the need for these materials grows, driving a regular flow of imports to support construction initiatives.
On the export side, Haiti contributes to international markets with products like processed wood, though these exports occur on a smaller scale compared to the large volume of imports. Nonetheless, these exports provide an opportunity for Haiti to showcase its natural resources while supporting global demand for sustainable materials.
Haiti also exports scrap metals, which are processed and shipped to international markets, contributing to the country’s export economy. Together, these commodities showcase Haiti’s diverse contributions to global trade, with ADEKO Enterprises S.A playing a key role in facilitating their movement efficiently and reliably.
Consumer Goods Haiti's consumer market depends heavily on the import of essential goods, with food products, beverages, electronics, clothing, and household items being amongst the most frequently imported items. These imports cater to the everyday needs of Haitian consumers and are crucial for maintaining a steady supply of goods across the country. On the export side, Haiti proudly offers its apparel, handicrafts, and artisan goods to international markets, particularly in the United States and some European countries. Haitian-made clothing, often produced under favorable trade agreements, and unique handcrafted items reflect the country's rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship, allowing these exports to stand out globally. |
Textiles and Garments Haiti’s textile and garment industry plays a crucial role in the country’s export economy, contributing significantly to international trade. Clothing items produced in Haiti are primarily shipped to the United States under trade agreements such as the HOPE (Haitian Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership Encouragement) Act and the HELP (Haiti Economic Lift Program) Act. These agreements provide Haitian manufacturers with preferential access to U.S. markets, boosting the country’s competitiveness in the global garment industry. The textile sector not only creates jobs locally but also enables Haiti to maintain a strong presence in the export market for affordable, high-quality apparel. |
Automotive Parts and Machinery
Haiti also imports automobile parts, machinery, and heavy equipment, which are vital for supporting key industries such as construction and transportation. These imports are essential for maintaining and expanding the country’s infrastructure, enabling construction projects to proceed efficiently and facilitating the movement of goods and people. As the demand for reliable transportation and robust construction capabilities grows, the import of these crucial components helps bolster Haiti’s economic development and enhances the operational capacity of various sectors. By ensuring a steady supply of high-quality machinery and automotive parts, Haiti can continue to progress toward modernizing its infrastructure and improving overall productivity. |
Conclusion
Our ability to navigate the complexities of importing and exporting these commodities ensures that goods move efficiently through Haiti. With our local expertise and global connections, we are key players in facilitating the flow of vital resources in and out of Haiti.
Our ability to navigate the complexities of importing and exporting these commodities ensures that goods move efficiently through Haiti. With our local expertise and global connections, we are key players in facilitating the flow of vital resources in and out of Haiti.