

The biggest challenge faced by retailers today is how to meet the consumer’s desire for a seamless, consistent buying experience regardless of how or where a purchase gets made.

Agility CEO Tarek Sultan shares his view of innovation in the logistics industry and explains how embracing disruption is enabling Agility to stay ahead of the game.

A wave of radical innovation is making it possible to respond to the clamour for faster delivery, better service and the pressures of a “I want it now!” society.

Companies that operate in emerging markets all want to manage and distribute their products efficiently, moving inventory swiftly to keep costs low.

With the growth of a new consumer class in emerging markets has come demand for sophisticated logistics in the supply chains that serve them.

I am a firm believer that Africa’s time is now.

Uganda’s capital Kampala, pictured here, is heavily reliant on Kenya’s ports and the east-west road corridor.

Liberalization will unlock growth, especially in the landlocked countries.

Uganda has recoverable oil reserves estimated at more than 1.4 billion barrels.
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