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Navigating Kasumbalesa: Alistair Group’s Strategic Solutions

The Kasumbalesa border post, a vital gateway for cross-border trade between Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has been experiencing significant challenges. As a key logistics provider across Sub-Saharan Africa, Alistair Group is committed to transparency and proactive problem-solving.

Alistair Group recognises the importance of efficient logistics in fostering economic growth and regional integration. The challenges at Kasumbalesa, which include congestion, delays, and infrastructure limitations, have a profound impact on trade flow and economic activities in the region. In response, Alistair Group has implemented several strategic measures:

Enhanced Coordination: We have intensified our coordination with local authorities, customs officials, and other stakeholders to streamline border processes and reduce delays.

Technology Integration: Leveraging advanced logistics and tracking technologies, we are improving the transparency and efficiency of our operations, ensuring timely and reliable deliveries.

Infrastructure Investment: Alistair Group is investing in infrastructure upgrades and maintenance at key points along our routes to enhance the overall logistics network.

Capacity Building: We are committed to training and empowering our workforce, ensuring they are equipped to handle the complexities of cross-border logistics.

Redirection: We have redirected a substantial amount of cargo through alternative borders, leveraging lower congestion to optimise our operations.

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