Africa Global Logistics (AGL) participates as a sponsor in the 5th Turkey-Africa Economic and Trade Forum (TABEF), held on October 16 and 17, 2025 at the Istanbul Convention Center.

Under the theme " Sharing common benefits by strengthening Turkey-Africa relations ", this international meeting organized by the Ministry of Commerce of the Republic of Turkey, in coordination with the African Union and the Council on Foreign Economic Relations (DEİK), brings together more than 3,000 public and private decision-makers around strategic sectors: agriculture, mining, energy, transport, textiles, digital and artificial intelligence.
AGL will share its expertise at the forum by sponsoring a panel dedicated to the transformation of logistics corridors, fundamental levers for the integration and competitiveness of African economies. Through an integrated network covering 50 countries, the company plays a central role in connecting African markets with each other and with the world, providing innovative and responsible logistics solutions to serve the continent's ambitions.
Through this active participation in TABEF, AGL reaffirms its commitment to make logistics a sustainable accelerator of collaboration and shared growth between Africa and its international partners, and to support the continent's integration into global trade flows.
About AGL (Africa Global Logistics)
AGL is the trusted logistics operator in Africa, offering logistics, port, maritime and rail solutions. With 23,000 employees in 50 countries, AGL leverages its developed expertise to provide tailored and innovative services to its African and international clients.
AGL's ambition is to make a lasting contribution to Africa's transformation. AGL is also present in Haiti, East Timor and Indonesia.

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