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Logistics sector takes stock

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Namibia continues to build on ambitions for recognition as the number one logistics hub in southern Africa, as attested last week at the ninth logistics hub forum sponsored by the Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG).
At an event held at the Hilton Hotel in Windhoek, Minister of Works and Transport Alpheus !Naruseb commended progress made in upgrading the country’s ports and roads, saying his ministry would next shift its attention to improving the railways.
“I believe determination and hard work will see our envisioned logistics nation become a reality,” !Naruseb said, citing a list of competitive advantages enjoyed by Namibia to this end.
These include the country’s favourable business environment, custom clearance with shorter duration than many other nations, low fraud risk and its modern financial sector.
These, the minister said, were essential for consideration in international logistics.
Other news shared at the latest WBCG forum was Zambia’s recent emergence as Namibia’s leading trade partner in terms of road traffic.
An appeal was made to the private sector to take up opportunities presented by the country’s improved standing in logistics circles.
“Although the road ahead is long and filled with many challenges, it holds multiple opportunities,” the minister said.

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