Air Cargo Africa & Transport Logistic Africa 2025 concludes in record presence


The seventh edition of the Air Cargo Africa and the first time of the logistical transmission of Africa was concluded with a high note, enhancing Kenya’s position as a strategic logistical center. This event, which was hosted at the Sarit Center for Exhibitions in Nairobi, welcomed more than 4,100 attendees from more than 50 countries, 150+ from international brands, 450+ delegates, and 60 expert speakers, which represents its increasing impact on the global supply chain.

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With the emergence of Kenya as a basic logistics gate, discussions focused on its expanding trade, and Nairobi as a regional aviation center, and the dominance of Mumbasa as the largest sea port in East Africa. The event has successfully facilitated multimedia partnerships, and the dam with the main markets in the Middle East, Europe and the Far East. Hun. Calip Costini, Chairman of the Kenya Airports Authority, stressed the importance of the event, saying: “This is not just a discussion platform-it is an initiative that relies on solutions that enhance the definition of the logistical scene in Africa.

Unprecedented global participation

The event attracted a strong set of industry leaders, with highlighting the growing role of Africa in global logistical services:

Aviation and Air Cargo: Kenyan Airlines, Southern Airways, Egypt, Taag angla, Ethiopian Airlines, star aviation, and flight shipment.

Logistics leaders: AGL, EFL, Suhara Logistics and Mitchell Cotts Freight Group have offered integrated transportation solutions.

East Middle East and Europe stressed: The UAE, Qatar Airways, Airlines Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and Sharjah Airport stressed the increasing investment of the region, while Minizis has strengthened aviation, Swiss, Luvthansa and Boeing charging Europe.

Asia-Africa Commercial Delivery: Companies such as Niter and HACTL have strengthened the presence of the Far East in African Trade.

“Africa is ready for a logistical revolution. To harness these capabilities, we must accelerate the development of infrastructure and innovation.

The event witnessed an active participation of the main commercial and logistical associations, and the guarantee of participation at the level of industry such as the Kenya Sector Alliance in Kenya (KEPSA), the Kenya International Shipping and Labor Society, the East Africa Council (SCEA), Kenya National Trade and Industry (KRA) and the Kennia Consortium in Kenya (FPC).

Emile N highlighted. Arao, General Manager of the Civil Aviation Authority in Kenya (Kenya), the development of aviation in Kenya: “We are not only organizers; we support progress. By embracing emerging technologies such as UAS, and advanced car transport solutions, we put Kenya as a leader in the field of aviation and login.”

The event received strong approvals from the top logistical players, which confirms its effectiveness in strengthening commercial partnerships:

“Air Cargo Africa 2025 has reaffirmed its location as a leading platform in the field of industry where a useful work occurs. The high level of participation enabled us to expand our regional partnerships, signing strategic agreements, and strengthening the air cargo network throughout Africa. With trade folders grow, the platforms of such a matter are necessary for cooperation and cooperation in the field of driving in the field of breakfast.”

“This event was a decisive platform for the leadership of multimedia communication and enhancing Africa’s position in global trade. With the growth of the demand for smooth logistical solutions, we enabled the commercial exhibition to participate with the main stakeholders, explore strategic partnerships and display a master’s commitment via observations via stickers. Captain Ferrenzo Castillao, Managing Director of the Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) said.

“Africa is a prosperous engine for global trade, and both logistical Africa and air badge were important platforms to form the future of air cargo in the market and abroad. The exhibition facilitated insightful discussions, intended to strengthen strategic partners, clarify the comment on reinforcement, and connect transformative courses to connect them with new curiosity. Abbas, the first vice president in the department, the UAE, said.

Bhupinder Singh, President IMEA (India, Middle East, Africa), München & CEO, Messenger München India, concluded that “the resounding success of AFRICA and Transfer Logistics Africists 2025 is a testimony on Africa’s appearance in the first place, it is known for that, where it was done, where it has been done. Determining it. Our focus is still on the promotion of sustainable logistical ecosystems, which depends on technology and technology.

Based on its momentum, Messenger München stressed that Air Cargo Africa & Transport Logistic Africa will return in 2027, which is considered a larger and more influential platform for global logistical stakeholders.

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