AGL reveals itself to nigerien public
AGL (Africa Global Logistics), the leading multimodal logistics operator in Africa, officially presented its activities to the Nigerien public on Friday, February 9, 2024 during a ceremony held at the NOOM Niamey Hotel. More than 150 people, including representatives of public institutions, administrative authorities, partners and AGL customers, were brought together on this occasion.
During this event, Noel KELEMBHO, Managing Director of AGL Niger, unveiled the vision and ambitions of the company, resulting from the sale of the subsidiaries of the former Bolloré Africa Logistics to the Italian-Swiss MSC Group. Now affiliated with the MSC Group, the world’s leading shipping company, AGL is committed to being at the heart of Africa’s transformations thanks to its century-old know-how and its network of more than 23,000 employees in 49 African countries, Haiti and Timor.
With its expertise, AGL offers all its African and international customers global, personalized and innovative logistics solutions, adapted to the specific needs of each sector of activity.
«We want everyone here to become an ambassador for our new brand (AGL), which places the customer at the center of our business strategy» said Noel KELEMBHO, Managing Director of AGL in Niger.
In Niger, AGL employs nearly 100 people through two subsidiaries: Niger Terminal, operator of the container and bulk terminal of the Niamey Dry Port, and AGL Niger, a specialist in multimodal transport and tailor-made logistics. These two entities provide quality and local services to their customers, ensuring the handling, transit, weighing, storage, stuffing and unloading of goods, with the support of an ecosystem of local subcontractors and contractors.
AGL believes in Niger’s development potential and is committed to investing sustainably in the country. The company is deploying all means to strengthen its regional and continental integration. AGL is proud to participate in Niger’s economic growth and support the country’s transformations.