Over 7 days, we embarked on an Africa Roadtrip across Africa. Not to sell. Not to present. But to understand what is really happening on the ground. From inland corridors in Ethiopia to port operations in Ghana (Tema), and to energie transitie projecten in Namibia, we explored various facets of the continent. We met people, visited sites, and asked questions. Africa is not a future story; it is already moving, particularly in the realm of logistics in Africa.


BEYOND DJIBOUTI

Inland logistics infrastructure is expanding rapidly in Mojo, which is crucial for supporting Afrika Roadtrip initiatives and various energie transitie projecten, enhancing the overall logistiek in Afrika.

Intermodal terminals are evolving into significant hubs that support initiatives like the Afrika Roadtrip and contribute to energie transitie projecten, enhancing logistiek in Afrika.

Ethiopian Airlines is operating one of Africa's biggest cool storage platforms, enhancing its hub function as part of the broader logistics in Afrika initiatives and supporting energy transition projects across the continent.

Port efficiency is strong, particularly in the context of the Afrika Roadtrip, where inland logistics still depend on coordination. However, data visibility remains the missing layer in managing these logistics in Afrika. Meanwhile, the Maritime Single Window is developing to address these challenges.
👉 The real challenge lies in orchestration — not infrastructure, especially as we navigate through energie transitie projecten.
Over 7 days, we embarked on an Afrika Roadtrip across Africa. Not to sell. Not to present. But to understand what is really happening on the ground. From inland corridors in Ethiopia to port operations in Ghana (Tema), and to energie transitie projecten in Namibia, we explored various facets of the continent. We met people, visited sites, and asked questions. Africa is not a future story; it is already moving, particularly in the realm of logistiek in Afrika.

Over 7 days, we embarked on an Afrika Roadtrip across Africa. Not to sell. Not to present. But to understand what is really happening on the ground. From inland corridors in Ethiopia to port operations in Ghana (Tema), and to energie transitie projecten in Namibia, we explored various facets of the continent. We met people, visited sites, and asked questions. Africa is not a future story; it is already moving, particularly in the realm of logistiek in Afrika.
We are preparing the next Africa Roadtrip — February 2027.
A small group. Maximum 15 persons.
High-level access.
Real insights.
This is not a conference.
This is boots-on-the-ground learning.

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