Candy Supplier Chad
Chad's 18 million consumers are served by a small, developing retail sector centred on N'Djamena. As a landlocked country, Chad depends entirely on the port of Douala in neighbouring Cameroon for import freight — the same logistics corridor Candora already uses to supply Cameroon itself, making Chad a natural extension of that relationship rather than a standalone route.

Chad Candy Market
Chad's confectionery retail is at an early stage of formal development:
- Modern grocery retail remains limited in N'Djamena, with traditional markets handling most consumer goods trade - French is the language of business and labelling, aligning with Candora's existing French-market documentation - All import freight routes through the port of Douala in Cameroon and travels overland — the same corridor serving Cameroon's own market
Given this shared logistics corridor, Chadian distribution is most efficiently arranged alongside an existing Cameroon relationship.
Importing Candy into Chad
Key requirements for importing candy into Chad: import registration through Chadian customs authorities, French-language labelling, and freight routed via the port of Douala in Cameroon given Chad's landlocked position.

FAQ
Frequently asked questions
All import freight routes through the port of Douala in neighbouring Cameroon and travels overland into Chad — the same logistics corridor Candora already uses to supply Cameroon.
Yes. Given the shared logistics corridor through Douala, Chadian distribution is most efficiently arranged as an extension of an existing Cameroon import relationship.
Yes. French is the language of business and labelling in Chad, aligning with Candora's existing French-market documentation.
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