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Launching the Africa Ports, Logistics and Infrastructure Summit: Accelerating trade, transforming transport, powering development

As Africa embarks on a remarkable journey of industrialisation and economic integration, Mozambique is rapidly establishing itself as a vital strategic gateway for global trade and investment. In response to this, the inaugural Africa Ports, Logistics & Infrastructure Summit, officially endorsed by the Ministry of Transport and Logistics of Mozambique, will take place on Tuesday, 23 September 2025, in Maputo, alongside the milestone 10th anniversary of the Mozambique Gas & Energy Summit & Exhibition.

Organised by dmg events in collaboration with the Ministry of Transport and Logistics of Mozambique, this first-of-its-kind Africa Ports, Logistics & Infrastructure Summit will gather over 300 high-level stakeholders from 25 countries, including government officials, port authorities, infrastructure developers, logistics providers, and global investors.

In his official endorsement letter Hon. João Jorge Matlombe, Minister of Transport and Logistics, Republic of Mozambique shared that “As Africa enters a new era of industrialization, Mozambique’s potential places it at the forefront of global investment. The country is rapidly developing its energy, ports, logistics, and infrastructure sectors, positioning itself as a strategic gateway to global markets.”

This landmark event promises to be a driving force for sustainable development across the continent. It will delve into Africa’s opportunities in ports, logistics, and infrastructure, elements essential for enhancing trade and improving connectivity. Key areas of focus will encompass the creation of cross-border corridors, the integration of multimodal transport systems, the establishment of green and resilient infrastructure, the advancement of digital freight solutions, and the promotion of innovative public-private partnerships.

Mozambique’s strategic infrastructure ambitions are underscored by major projects such as the USD $6.5 billion Ponta Techobanine Port, the USD $785 million Maputo-Katembe Bridge, and major regional corridors stretching from Dar es Salaam to Nacala and Durban to Walvis Bay. These initiatives position the country as a pivotal hub for Southern Africa and beyond.

The Africa Ports, Logistics & Infrastructure Summit will act as a catalyst for investment, collaboration, and long-term planning, laying the foundation for a more integrated and prosperous future for Mozambique and the continent at large.

Participants will benefit from unparalleled insights into infrastructure trends, project financing, and regional collaboration. The Summit will feature high-level keynote addresses, expert-led panel discussions, and case studies showcasing transformative infrastructure projects across Africa. Delegates will gain access to strategic networking opportunities, connect with key decision-makers, and engage in dialogues that shape the future of ports, logistics, and infrastructure on the continent.

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