By Sarjo M. Camara
The Gambia Ports Authority in partnership with the Transport Events Malaysia recently held intermodal Africa Conference and Exhibition. This is the largest biannual gathering of maritime transport and logistics experts in Africa, featuring 30 speakers, 20 Companies & 200 Delegates from across the world at a local hotel This landmark event seeks to showcase The Gambia and broader West African ports, shipping, and transport logistics infrastructure with a view to attracting foreign investment and trade opportunities. Over the course of the of the conference, 30 distinguished speakers addressed 200 delegates including experts, engineers, cargo owners and investors on pressing issues and challenges related to West Africa’s transportation and logistics sector. Participants at this international convergence also include key players in the region’s import and export sectors, notably, freight forwarders, and shipping lines.
In his opening address, Vice President Mohammed B.S Jallow, made a strong case for the Gambia Ports Authority, encouraging investors and international companies to consider doing business with the GPA, citing the country’s hospitality and political stability. GPA Managing Director, Ousman Jobarteh, Minister of Defense Honourable Sering Modou Njie, who represented the minister of Transport trade and infrastructure, and Managing Director FCILT Transport Malaysia, Dr. Rory James Doyle all echoed similar remarks. They urged delegates to explore business opportunities in the Gambia, further stressing the importance of the event.
Following the opening ceremony, Vice President Jallow along with other dignitaries, were taken on a tour of the exhibition site. Renowned maritime Transport and Logistics Companies from across the world, welcomed delegates and members of the public to their tents with the hope of attracting customers and business partners. Over the course of the three days, delegates are expected to network, share business ideas and experiences, as well as explore investment opportunities in the Gambia.