The Guinean capital recently hosted the 44th General Assembly of the West and Central African Ports Management Association (AGPAOC), alongside the 19th Round Table of General Directors. This major event, focused on innovation and regional cooperation, saw active participation from Webb Fontaine Guinea as an official sponsor and a key player in the digital transformation of logistics chains.
High-Level Interventions
During the meeting, Mamoudou Diané, General Director of Webb Fontaine Guinea, highlighted the strong ties between the company and the Guinean state. His presentation focused on three strategic initiatives:
Optimizing Hinterland Services
In the thematic discussions, Arnaud Bouraïma, Deputy Chief Commercial Officer of Webb Fontaine, delivered an insightful presentation on “Optimizing Hinterland Services: Challenges of Connectivity, Fluidity, and Reliability.” Emphasizing the role of digital technologies, he detailed how Webb Fontaine’s solutions, such as the Port Community System (PCS), help reduce delays, strengthen coordination between stakeholders, and increase port productivity.
A Platform for Dialogue and Innovation
Webb Fontaine Guinea also showcased its presence through an interactive stand, where participants could explore the technological solutions offered, including the PCS, which effectively connects port stakeholders, and the Single Window, a driver of trade digitization.
Commitment to Regional Cooperation
The 44th AGPAOC General Assembly was a significant moment to discuss the challenges and opportunities of logistics chains in West and Central Africa. It also provided Webb Fontaine the opportunity to reaffirm its commitment to the modernization and sustainability of port infrastructure.
In collaboration with the Guinean state, Webb Fontaine positions itself as a strategic partner to transform logistics chains, enhance regional connectivity, and contribute to the economic competitiveness of trade corridors.
With initiatives like the GUCEG and Smart Transit, Webb Fontaine actively participates in building a future where innovation, transparency, and efficiency redefine trade in Africa.
A win-win partnership for harmonious and sustainable regional development.
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