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Why Supercharging Transport and Logistics for Regional Connectivity is Vital for Africa’s Economic Growth

Join us in Johannesburg for the 12th annual Transport Evolution Africa Forum & Expo from 4-6 March 2025 to be part of Africa’s journey towards an integrated, sustainable transport infrastructure. This event will not only drive economic growth but also support the realisation of Agenda 2063 and the vision of #TheAfricaWeWant.

Africa’s transport and logistics sectors are critical to economic growth and regional integration, yet significant challenges hinder their full potential. The Transport Evolution Africa Forum & Expo, under the theme “Supercharging Regional Connectivity: Driving Intermodal Transport and Logistics Growth in Africa,” will bring together industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders to address these challenges, explore solutions, and develop strategies to strengthen connectivity and advance intermodal transport systems across the continent.

Tackling Africa’s Transport Challenges

One of the major challenges in the sector is the funding gap for infrastructure projects. For Africa’s transport networks to be more affordable, resilient, and sustainable, there is a pressing need for increased public and private sector investment. Mobilising private sector financing through innovative mechanisms will be essential to bridging the infrastructure deficit. The Transport Evolution Africa Forum & Expo will explore how partnerships between governments and private investors can accelerate these vital projects.

However, financial investment alone is not enough. Addressing the gaps in human capital and technology is equally important. Investment in skills development and training is crucial for the efficient operation of transport systems. Furthermore, adopting digital solutions such as artificial intelligence and real-time logistics tracking can greatly enhance supply chain efficiency and improve overall connectivity.

Another priority for the Transport Evolution Africa Forum & Expo will be the development of climate-resilient transport infrastructure. Africa faces unique climate challenges, and building transport systems that are both robust and environmentally sustainable is critical for the continent’s future. By focusing on green transport solutions and integrating them into infrastructure planning, Africa can create systems that are sustainable in the long term.

The development of aviation hubs and improving air connectivity will also be key topics. Air connectivity is crucial for trade, tourism, and business, yet Africa’s current air infrastructure is constrained by several challenges, including limited capacity, taxation issues and a lack of cooperation between airlines. Addressing these issues can significantly improve the continent’s overall connectivity index.

Modernising Africa’s ports and streamlining logistics systems are essential to meet the growing demands of trade. The Transport Evolution Africa Forum & Expo will explore the role of digital technologies in enhancing port efficiency and how strategic corridors can enable smoother trade flows. Additionally, the integration of single border checkpoints and harmonised regional regulations will be discussed as ways to reduce transit times and logistics costs.

Robust partnerships and strong policy frameworks are essential to drive these initiatives forward. Regional agreements such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) provide a powerful opportunity to strengthen regional integration through strategic infrastructure investments. Governments and industry stakeholders must also prioritise human capital development, support the single African air transport market, and invest in climate-resilient infrastructure to meet future demands.

A key theme of the forum will be the importance of adopting a multimodal approach to transport connectivity. Moving beyond a singular focus on either roads, railways, ports, or aviation, the event will highlight how integrating various modes of transport can maximise efficiency and extend the reach of Africa’s logistics networks. The goal is to move away from the traditional rail export model to create a more dynamic transport and logistics ecosystem that connects African countries and regions.

Be Part of Africa’s Transport Evolution

By exploring these critical themes, the 12th annual Transport Evolution Africa Forum & Expo aims to shape the strategies that will drive Africa’s transport and logistics future. This event offers a unique platform for collaboration, allowing participants to engage in high-level discussions on improving regional connectivity.

Industry professionals are invited to secure their participation and contribute to shaping Africa’s transport future.

For more information and to confirm your participation, visit www.transportevolution.com.

Contact:

Programme Enquiries: Vineshia Petersen, Conference Producer – VineshiaPetersen@dmgevents.com | +27 21 700 5500
Exhibition & Sponsorship: sales@transportevolution.com
Marketing Enquiries: marketing@transportevolution.com

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