Key speakers for Flower Logistics Africa and Perishables Logistics Africa announced

October 24, 2017: This year’s Flower Logistics Africa (FLA) and the debut version of Perishables Logistics Africa (PLA) will feature leading players and industry protagonists who are driving and shaping the perishable market’s agenda. Scheduled for the 22 and 23 of November at the Radisson Blue Hotel in Nairobi, the events, organized by Logistics Update Africa, have so far, garnered massive support from the industry stakeholders.

Update: 2017-10-24 00:00 GMT

October 24, 2017: This year’s Flower Logistics Africa (FLA) and the debut version of Perishables Logistics Africa (PLA) will feature leading players and industry protagonists who are driving and shaping the perishable market’s agenda. Scheduled for the 22 and 23 of November at the Radisson Blue Hotel in Nairobi, the events, organized by Logistics Update Africa, have so far, garnered massive support from the industry stakeholders.

In the course of two days, the elite line-up of speakers will set the stage for a stimulating discussion on flower and perishable logistics in an open environment.

FLA is themed around “Enhancing Africa’s flower power through better logistics” and will see the likes of Jane Ngige, CEO, Kenya Flower Council; Dr Isaac Macharia, general manager, Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service; Sanjeev Gadhia, founder & CEO, Astral Aviation; Jack Mwuara, group head of commercial, Siginon Group; Matthea van der Mollen, general manager, East Africa, Royal Flora Holland; Jeroen van der Hulst, director/owner, FlowerWatch; Tewodros Zewdie, executive director, EPHEA; Eric Gysen, cargo sales manager, Liege Airport; Toby Selman, CEO, Africa Logistics Properties; Elizabeth Kimani, general manager, Sian Roses; Peter Musola, commercial cargo manager, Kenya Airways Cargo; Nick Mwuara, direct sourcing manager, IPL International Procurement and Logistics; Conrad Archer, managing director, Panalpina Airflo; BernandOosterom, president, AIPH; and Fred Kong’ong’o, market linkage specialist, US AID.

FLA’s extensive speaker line-up will also engage in discussions at PLA, which revolves around the theme, “Perishables: Creating Africa’s future logistics grid”. These specially invited personalities will share insights into their experiences and pitfalls, and open room for dialogue and exchange of ideas and solutions for cost-effective logistics for key perishables exported from African countries.

Producers and exporters from the African continent and beyond are being called upon to join both events to share their experiences with logistics specialists in what promises to be a series of interesting debates in an effort to deliver temperature-sensitive cargo commodities such as flowers, fruits, vegetable and meat in the freshest possible way.

Saudia Cargo, a key player in global air cargo industry, is the Platinum Sponsor for FLA and PLA. Supporting the two events as the Diamond Sponsor is Holland Flower Alliance (HFA), a strategic alliance of Royal FloraHolland, KLM Cargo and Schiphol Airport. While Kenya Airways Cargo, cargo division of Kenya’s national flag carrier, is the Gold Sponsor, supporting the events as Silver Sponsors are Africa Flight Services (AFS), part of Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), global airport services group and Astral Aviation, Africa’s only all-cargo carrier, along with Network Aviation Group. Enhancing the value proposition of the conference this year are Liege Airport and FlowerWatch, the Track Sponsors of the two-day event.

For more details of FLA please visit logupdateafrica.com/fla2017
For more details of PLA please visit logupdateafrica.com/pla2017

About the Organiser
Logistics Update Africa (LUA) is a bi-monthly magazine that brings the most credible news, views and stories of and from Africa about the continent’s evolving transport and logistics industries. LUA is one of the four publications from STAT Media Group, the earliest business to business trade publication in transport and logistics in the world. LUA gives an insight of the untapped potential of Africa’s economy and its unexplored and emerging markets that are eventually opening to the world. LUA reaches a dedicated readership of more than 10,000 industry professionals from air cargo, sea freight, rail & road transport industries within Africa and Europe. LUA is available online at www.logupdateafrica.com and it is updated regularly with the latest transport and logistics news from around the world.

For further details contact:

Leon Dias:  leon@logupdateafrica.com
Sangeeta Sundaramsangeeta@logupdateafrica.com

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