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February 2020 

WBCG in 2020: CEO's foreword

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This year we celebrate two decades since the establishment of WBCG in 2000. We continue on our journey of steady change and development and our growth as a facilitator to improve the opportunity of developing Namibia as a gateway for transport and logistics in SADC. 



While it’s no secret that markets across the globe are experiencing difficulties in these challenging times, which indicates further volatility in the months ahead, we are emerging stronger and are more optimistic about the future. 

There has been an increase in transit cargo into and from Zambia and the DRC. This positive growth in volumes...read more

South African interest in Walvis Bay grows

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The Ports of Walvis Bay and Lüderitz could become the ports of choice for regional exporters. Supporting this notion was the increased turn up of South African freight sector representatives at the recent Information Session held in Gauteng. The session, which promoted the Trans Kalahari Corridor (TKC), clearly indicated Namibia’s intentions to provide route alternatives to South Africa’s freight frustrations...read more

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   The Ports of 

Walvis Bay and 

Lüderitz could 

become the ports of choice for regional exporters.

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From Africa to America: how an inclusive supply chain powered Namibia’s beef to the US

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Several logistics entities came into play to ensure this consignment of boneless raw beef products reached its procurer in Philadelphia in perfect condition...read more

WBCG Board Treasurer retires: Jack Dempsey’s legacy in industry remains

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Having been instrumental in the establishment of the WBCG, Mr. Dempsey has been that quiet reassuring presence through the years. "With his support and guidance, WBCG has been able to transform itself into the best corridor management institution on the continent...read more

WBCG welcomes SCANIA Namibia as newest Wellness Member

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Scania Namibia joins other transport sector members to become a member of the WBCG Wellness Service. The project was started in 2006 and has since its initiation serviced the transport industry and in particular, border communities and mobile populations where wellness plays a significant role.

“By partnering with Scania Namibia, we welcome a world leader in providing transport solutions and extensive product-related service offerings...read more

WBCG Stakeholder Engagements



January and February 2020

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Beyond Borders Information Session

Gala Dinner for Zambia Office's 15th Anniversary

Lusaka, Zambia                  27 March 2020

For more information, please contact [email protected]

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