Uganda Freight
Forwarders Association (UFFA) in partnership with the National Logistics
Platform and the Ministry of Works and Transport is hosting the 2nd edition of
the Global Logistics Convention from 17th to 18th September, 2018 at Sheraton
Hotel, Kampala under the theme: “Freight
Logistics: The Edge to Competitiveness”
The Convention,
sponsored by the Department for International Development (DFID) through
TradeMark East Africa will bring together over five hundred (500) participants
from across the world who will include Logisticians, Finance Institutions,
Insurance firms, Manufacturers and Traders, Truck and Equipment dealers,
Government officials, Civil Society Organizations, Development Partners,
Academicians, and other private sector stakeholders from all over the region.
The event offers a
unique opportunity to share best practice in trade and policy, to engage with a
wide range of stakeholders, and to redefine, the changing roles,
responsibilities and emerging trends in the development of Transport and Trade
Logistics as a driver for productivity and competitiveness.
The Convention will
include a cocktail of tailor-made activities such as key note presentations,
motivational talks, conferences, stimulating discussions, sharing sessions,
exhibitions, media engagements and networking events which will be facilitated
by experts in the sector, government officials and development partners from
within and beyond the region.
“If we are efficient in
transport and Uganda being where it is today – Land linked and in the middle of
the regional market, and link very well, then we can create and benefit from
several opportunities. Competitivenes is about efficiency and productivity. We
need to know; what are the opportunities? What are the challenges? This is what
we must focus on. I thank the Government of Uganda , TradeMark and all partners
for work done so far”. Gideon Badagawa, the Executive Director Private Sector
Foundation Uganda (PSFU) said at the pre-convention press conference held today
– 11th September at Sheration Hotel, Kampala.
At the same event,
Hussien K, Kiddedde, the Chairman organizing committee also UFFA chair
commented “The conference’s list of speakers was carefully crafted by our team
to deliver a wide range of topics in the Logistics industry that stretches
across multiple sectors. Their success in creating an agenda with such a rich
variety of key discussion points has attracted a number of leading figures and
experts travelling from around the world to join us”.
Damali Ssali, the Ag.
Uganda Country Director for Trademark East Africa said that the organisation
and her partners will continue to provide technical support to the logistics
industry in the next three years.
“Over the last two
years, we provided technical assistance to support the logistics industry
develop the private sector logistics strategy. This was more to see that our
logistics industry develops a strategy that complements the government policy
for example on local content. It’s to ensure that the industry benefits from
our upcoming oil and gas economy,” Damali Ssali noted, adding;
“In the next 3 years,
our support to the logistics platform and private sector is also going to be in
that same direction. We aim to see that
we optimise competitiveness and cost effectiveness. We also want to see that
the legal framework for the industry is enhanced. In all, we want to see our
industry able to compete favourably and also deal with the challenges together.
If this is done, we shall be able to compete in huge markets like that of DRC.”
Weighing in on a theme
of a wide significance will be industry leaders from Harvard, Singapore,South
Africa and UAE. Notable to mention is
Issa S. Baluch; founder of Swift Freight
International. He has been a Senior Fellow of the Advanced Leadership Initiative of Harvard
University and currently serves on the Dean’s Council at Harvard Kennedy School
and acts a visiting Chair Professor of other Universities focusing on
multimodal transport.
Delegates can also look
forward to an insightful series of sessions spotlighting developments and
trends centring on The changing global marketplace (integration, connectivity,
consumer expectations, multi-sourcing, environment, safety, security, social
responsibility, health etc.) and how
this is increasingly underpinning the
critical role of logistics as an engine of social economic growth and
development among others.
HiPipo : https://money.hipipo.com/2018/09/11/uganda-gears-up-to-host-2018-global-logistics-convention/
Chimp Reports : https://chimpreports.com/uganda-set-to-host-second-edition-of-the-global-logistics-convention/
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