The industry’s leading trade fair
AGL (Africa Global Logistics) is taking part today in the Breakbulk Europe trade show, which runs from 06 to 08 June 2023 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. AGL will take advantage of this opportunity to present its logistics expertise specific to Africa, and to highlight its position as a preferred partner for local and international companies wishing to explore and work with a fast-growing African market.
As the benchmark multimodal operator in Africa, AGL’s ambition is to connect Africa to itself and to the rest of the world, by positioning itself as a trusted partner, able to offer its customers logistics solutions tailored to their needs, whatever the territory of origin or destination. Whether transporting goods by land, air or sea, AGL has the skills and infrastructure to ensure efficient, reliable supply chain management, drawing on the expertise of its 23,000 employees in 49 countries.
The company will also be represented by its subsidiary Afritramp, which specializes in maritime services through more than 70 agencies. The company manages over 6,000 calls per year, in 15 African ports, and provides a complete range of shipping agent and handling service solutions.
Today, AGL is positioned alongside international companies seeking to establish themselves in Africa or expand their existing operations on the continent. Thanks to the strength of its international and local network, the company boasts unique expertise on the African continent, and is delighted to be able to offer all its customers turnkey logistics solutions.
About AGL (Africa Global Logistics)
Africa Global Logistics (AGL) is the trusted logistics operator in Africa, providing integrated logistics, port, maritime, and rail solutions.
With more than 23,000 employees across 50 countries, AGL builds on decades of expertise to deliver tailor-made and innovative services to its African and international clients. AGL’s ambition is to contribute sustainably to Africa’s transformation. The company also operates in Haiti, Timor-Leste, and Indonesia.
