With a focus on facilitating the import and export of goods across Africa, Africa Global Logistics has prioritized the energy transition, digitalization and economic growth, supporting businesses and Governments in expanding regional trade and commodity distribution. As the continent enters into a new era of growth on the back of rising demand as well as strengthened investment in infrastructure and energy, Africa Global Logistics is working towards supporting progress through a competitive range of logistical services. Currently, the company has been operating across the continent for well over a century, having rebranded in 2022 from Bolloré following the company’s acquisition by Mediterranean Shipping Company. The acquisition enabled the connection of one of the biggest integrated logistics networks in Africa to one of the largest maritime transport networks worldwide. Now, the company is better equipped than ever to support the development of the African energy sector, and Melet will be driving this very narrative in Paris at the Invest in African Energy reception this June.
Meanwhile, on the local content side, the company continues to advocate for the development of the continent’s human capital, promoting African talents as well as the development and success of small- to medium sized enterprises. With over 21,000 employees across 49 countries, the company recognizes the importance of facilitating skills and technology transfer so as to accelerate sustainable economic growth on the back of capacity building. The Paris forum provides the best platform for Melet to provide insight into the various local content initiatives undertaken by African Global Logistics.
“We look forward to hosting Eric Melet in Paris for the Invest in African Energy Forum. Africa’s investment needs transcend the exploration and production space, with significant capital required across the infrastructure and logistics industries in order to kickstart long-term growth. Africa Global Logistics, with a focus on facilitating intra-African trade and investment, represents a key player in the market and a valuable partner for energy stakeholders looking towards Africa’s opportunities. In Paris, we look forward to hearing the insights from Melet and hope to see some industry-advancing deals signed between the company and European investors,” stated NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the AEC.
The Invest in African Energy Paris Forum follows three European receptions that took place in London, Oslo and Frankfurt as well as a forum in Dubai. The next leg of the roadshow aims to consolidate and strengthen Europe-Africa collaboration, advancing already forged ties between African countries and French-based investors and companies with the aim of accelerating development across the African energy value chain. During the Paris reception, delegates will have the chance to meet and network with industry experts such as Melet, while sharing best business practices, technological insights and partnership opportunities.
Taking place on June 1st 2023, the Invest in African Energy Paris Event is open to all guests and RSVP is essential. RSVP to registration@aecweek.com