Namibia has fallen short of its ambitious target to become a regional logistics hub by 2025, as set out in the fourth National Development Plan (NDP4). In response to this setback, a comprehensive master plan is currently under review, following significant delays in critical areas including rail, aviation, and regulatory infrastructure.
The original phased strategy had aimed for initial expansion by 2020, but as Gilbert Boois, project manager for the Walvis Bay Corridor Group, notes, “We are now in 2025, and I can assure you we are not there yet....
Located in Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian province in southeastern China, is a state-of-the-art automotive facility that boasts an impressive manufacturing pace of one...
Nairobi Edition Sets New Benchmarks in Cargo and Logistics, Driving Multimodal Connectivity and Trade Innovation Across the Continent
Nairobi, Kenya – February 22, 2025 –...
Transnet is currently under significant scrutiny due to the recent Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) which ranked South Africa’s ports among the lowest of...
Nacala Logistics achieved a significant milestone in 2024 by transporting 647 kilotonnes (kt) of miscellaneous cargo, marking an increase of 117 kits from the...
South African Airways (SAA) celebrated the grand opening of its new office at Arcades Shopping Mall in Lusaka, an event attended by key stakeholders...
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a SATS company, will advance air cargo handling innovation and sustainability at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)...