On May 15, 2025 in Abidjan, Africa Global Logistics (AGL) celebrated the closing of the first edition of “Accelerate”, its open innovation program dedicated to African startups. Led by Yiri, its innovation center based in Côte d’Ivoire, this initiative has made it possible to create concrete bridges between AGL’s expertise and the continent’s technological ecosystem.

 

Designed to meet Africa’s logistical, digital and environmental challenges, the program supported four promising startups for six months  :

 

  • ALIA, intelligent legal assistant (Côte d’Ivoire)
  • Tambour, specialist in digital dry cleaning (Ivory Coast)
  • Eazy Chain, a player in the digitalization of maritime transport (Togo)
  • Paps, expert in last-mile logistics (Senegal)

Selected for the relevance and sustainability of their solutions, these young companies benefited from tailor-made support through a structured course combining mentoring, specialized training, field immersion and the development of pilot projects. The program ended with a final pitch, bringing together investors, experts and partners around the concrete results obtained and the prospects for deploying the co-constructed solutions.

 

 

Through the “Accelerate” program, AGL reaffirms its commitment to local innovation, supports the emergence of African logistics champions, and actively contributes to the transformation of value chains towards a more agile, inclusive and sustainable model.

 

About Africa Global Logistics ( AGL) in Côte d'Ivoire

AGL is the leading multimodal logistics operator in Africa, offering global, tailor-made and innovative logistics solutions to its African and international customers. The company is now part of the MSC Group, the world’s leading shipowner.

 

Present in Côte d’Ivoire in logistics and transport (AGL Côte d’Ivoire), rail transport (Sitarail), ship repair (Carena) and port handling through Abidjan Terminal and Côte d’Ivoire Terminal, AGL currently employs more than 8,000 Ivorian employees through its agencies in Abidjan, San Pedro, Bouaké, Noé, Ferkessédougou and Ouangolodougou. 

 

The company actively participates in the development of Côte d’Ivoire and invests in the development of the skills of its employees and young people, through its Pan-African Port Training Center (CFPP). AGL also carries out actions in favour of the population in partnership with associations, for example to help young people with schooling and social reintegration and to raise their awareness of the need to preserve the environment.

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