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Institute conference set to focus on regional connectivity

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The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport South Africa (Ciltsa) together with its Namibian and Zimbabwean counterparts will host the institute’s annual regional conference at Automechanika Johannesburg 2025 in October.

Under the theme “Connecting Nations: Building Sustainable Transport Networks,” the collaborative conference will bring together transport, logistics and supply chain professionals from across Southern Africa to confront critical hindrances facing the region's transport networks.  The event takes place at Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand from 28-29 October.

“The challenges facing Southern Africa's transport networks require collaborative solutions that transcend national borders,” Ciltsa President, Elvin Harris, said.

“This conference brings together the region's brightest minds to forge sustainable pathways for our interconnected future. By aligning our infrastructure development, harmonising cross-border processes, and embracing digital innovation, we can transform our transport corridors into powerful engines of regional economic growth and integration,” he said.

The two-day conference will commence with an opening session featuring welcome addresses by the institute’s presidents representing Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, highlighting the event's regional focus.

A panel discussion on cross-border logistics and infrastructure challenges will follow, examining issues such as customs harmonisation, infrastructure development, and resolving border bottlenecks that continue to impede efficient trade across Southern Africa.

“The Cilt Conference at Automechanika 2025 represents an unmissable opportunity for Zimbabwe and our neighbouring countries to address the logistical challenges that have long hindered seamless regional trade,” Cilt Zimbabwe President, Dr. Tapiwa Mujakachi, said.

“Our economic prosperity depends on efficient transport corridors and border operations. This gathering will enable us to share experiences and develop practical solutions for the bottlenecks affecting our supply chains. By working together across borders, we can create transport networks that are not only more efficient, but also environmentally sustainable,” he said.

Digitalisation forms a cornerstone of the conference agenda with a dedicated technical session exploring how technology is revolutionising regional freight management. Industry experts will present the latest developments in track-and-trace systems, data analytics, and blockchain applications that are transforming supply chain visibility and efficiency across borders.

The second day will pivot towards sustainability and future-proofing transport networks. A panel featuring environmental experts, transport operators and government officials will explore sustainable transport solutions for the region, including cleaner fuels, intermodal transport options, and sustainable warehousing practices.

The conference will address the critical need for skills development and capacity building. Educational institutions will discuss training programmes and opportunities specifically designed to address the skills gap in the transport sector, with special emphasis on creating pathways for youth and women.

Conference delegates will also have the opportunity to visit the Automechanika Johannesburg  2025 exhibition.

For more information contact office@ciltsa.org.za

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