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Road, Rail and Port Leaders to brainstorm at the 2nd edition of Lagos Transport Fest

[divider style=”solid” top=”20″ bottom=”20″][dropcap]R[/dropcap]oad, Rail, Logistics and Port Leaders are set to brainstorm at the 2nd edition of Lagos Transport Fest scheduled to hold on the 15th and 16th of December, 2020 in Hybrid form ( In Person/Virtual) at the Civic Center, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The theme of the two-day event organized by Eventhive.ng, is Building Partnerships For Mobility Growth.

Building on the successes recorded from the flagship edition last year, which hosted more than 500 attendees from 10 Countries, the event has now grown to become West Africa’s premier meeting place for the Transport Industry.

A statement by organizers of the annual event,

‘In 2020, Lagos Transport Fest will harmonize West African Transport leaders across Road, Rail, Logistics and Port ecosystem who will define the business models, infrastructural requirements and public-private partnerships that will finance mobility projects and provide tech solutions that will enable the equitable movement of people, goods and services.

With much focus on pressing issues within the sector, Industry leaders and investors will unite again for the 2nd edition of the annual flagship Transport event, Lagos Transport Fest, scheduled to hold on the 15th & 16th of December, 2020 to exchange conversations guided by the theme, Building Partners For Mobility Growth’

Lagos Transport Fest is designed for Road, Rail, Logistics and Port authorities, terminal operators, shipping lines, bulk exporters, investors and governments looking to forge new frontiers for the economy through road, ports and rail connectivity, optimisation and new business opportunities.

What’s New in 2020?

We will spotlight thoughts across Road, Rail, Logistics and Port ecosystem that will define infrastructural requirement, Digital tools and public-private partnership that will finance mobility project and enable the equitable movement of people and goods.

The key focus areas for this year’s conversations will include

Future of Public/Private Partnerships and How They Can Accelerate Mobility Projects; Mobility As A Service; Future of Ticketing and Payment For West Africa’s Transport Market; Accelerating Nigeria’s Economic Recovery Through a Resilient Port and Logistics Sector; Improving Efficiency In Ports Through Digitization; Railing up to a Connected Africa; Leveraging on Debt Capital Markets For Infrastructural Developments.

As is the tradition, Lagos Transport Fest 2020 will also feature exhibitions of latest products, technologies and services from Transport companies to an involved audience (B2B) that includes Investors, suppliers, service providers etc.

Please visit lagostransportfest.com.ng to book your early bird pass and for partnership opportunities.

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