Freight News feature to explore Namibia’s logistics potential

The strong historical link Namibia has with South Africa, the complete absence of language barriers experienced with our Lusophone neighbours, and its relative ease of doing business, make it a go-to country for shippers looking for logistical alternatives across the region.

Furthermore, the government of President Hage Geingob has declared 2022 as ‘The Year of Reimaging’, encouraging the citizenry to “think anew as a nation and move forward with renewed enthusiasm and vision”.

With the country well placed to be a logistics hub, efforts to establish itself are gaining traction.

The popularity of a recent story published by Freight News about volume achievements at its ports of Walvis Bay and Lüderitz, underpinned the gathering interest of shippers and freight forwarders eager to escape the nagging congestion and capacity problems experienced at South Africa’s ports.

Our special feature on Namibia offers a platform to outline the current state of trade, infrastructure developments and upgrades, as well as trends taking hold in this country.

Supply-chain service providers will not find a better springboard into the freight opportunities Namibia has to offer.

Advertisers have until April 15 to secure their slots for this feature, out on May 20.

Book now by contacting Sam Britz: samanthab@nowmedia.co.za / +27 78 111 9869.