Zanzibar, Tanzania, 30 April 2025: Tanzania inaugurated the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations Region Africa and Middle East (FIATA RAME) Field Meeting, reaffirming its commitment to building a resilient and sustainable logistics sector as a cornerstone of Blue Economy growth. The two-day forum aimed to deliver practical reforms, foster global partnerships, and catalyse investment in climate-smart logistics infrastructure. The event was jointly organised by the Tanzania Freight Forwarders Association (TAFFA), the Zanzibar Freight Forwarders Bureau (ZFB), and the Ministry of Transport, with support from TradeMark Africa through funding from UK International Development, the Government of Ireland, and Norway. Held under the theme “Collaborating in the Blue Economy; Transforming Logistics for Sustainability,” the forum brought together over 500 leaders in logistics, trade facilitation, policy, and academia. It focused on addressing critical inefficiencies in regional logistics systems, including fragmented multimodal networks, sluggish cargo movement, and customs bottlenecks. Given that maritime trade underpinned more than 80% of global commerce (UNCTAD, 2024), and Africa’s logistics costs remained 40–60% above the global average (World Bank, 2023), the urgency for structural reform was evident. Opening the forum, Zanzibar’s Second Vice President Hemed Suleiman Abdulla stated: “Tanzania embraces the Blue Economy not as a distant ambition but as a current, actionable strategy. We must build a logistics sector that is agile, digitalised, resilient and sustainable. Our ports, roads, railways, and border posts must work as one integrated system, reducing costs and increasing trade flows. In doing so, we safeguard our marine ecosystems while creating new...
Tanzania Sets the Course for Sustainable Logistics at FIATA RAME 2025 Field Meeting
Posted on: May 8, 2025
Posted on: May 8, 2025