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ANNOUNCING THE BIGGEST LINE-UP OF AFRICAN RAIL SPEAKERS AT AFRICA’S LARGEST RAIL EVENT

Dear N.K,

Operators, government and end users face challenges ranging from expert understanding of operations, planning, technology, innovation, customer satisfaction and growth.
In addition to being an extremely mature industry, railroads are capital intensive, and requires infrastructural developments and network upgrades from time to time.
The growth of demand for rail, driven partly by huge investment in infrastructure and services by government, and also by the industry’s own efforts to raise its standards, is both a great advertisement and opportunity for the sector. But demand growth has also put pressure on a network which, in places, is near its capacity.
Africa Rail 2016 will shed more light on what is being done about the challenges and what opportunities are in the industry.
AFRICA RAIL SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
  • Simon Daum, Head of Strategy Passenger Transport International, Deutsche Bahn, Germany
  • Olivier Frendo, Managing Director, Goldman Sachs International
  • Argent Chuula, CEO, Alliance for Commodity Trade in Eastern & Southern Africa, COMESA, Zambia
  • Atsushi Sakai, Deputy Director, Japan Railways Group
  • Renato de Castro, International Advisor, The World e-Governments Organization of Cities and Local Governments (WeGo), South Korea
  • Engr. Adeseyi Sijuwade, CEO, Nigerian Railways
  • Christopher Musonda, CEO, Zambia Railways Limited
  • Johny Smith, CEO, Walvis Bay Corridor Group, Namibia
  • Solomon Eshetu, Director General, Ethio-Djibouti Railways, Ethiopia
  • Engr. Benedict Kimau, Ag. General Manager, Kenya Railways Corporation
  • Youssef Draïs, Managing Director, Casablanca Transport, Morocco
  • Essam Selim, Former chairman and MD, Egyptian National Railways
Download the brochure now to see 65+ speakers
TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE:
  • The future of transport – industry game changers and strategic differentiators 
  • Trends, constraints and opportunities for investing in African transport
  • Examining the implications of international trade on African transport 
  • How to increase passenger usage through improved customer experience
  • Meeting tomorrows demands: Creating smart and sustainable freight transport
  • Making corridors a success from concept to reality
  • The hottest projects in:
–  Nigeria
– Zambia
– Ethiopia
– Kenya
– Morocco
– Egypt and what is being done to open the door for investment
Kind regards,
Keneilwe Malotle
Account Executive
+27 11 516 4974