15 – 16 October 2019
Durban ICC, Durban, South Africa
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Supported by

Members of

8th annual African Ports and Rail Evolution Forum: Developing Africa’s trade and transport hub potential
National development plans across the continent are prioritising transport infrastructure upgrade and development projects. Substantial growth in trade volumes is predicted with total corridor volumes on road and rail expected to increase from 13.6 million tonnes by 2020 to 40 million tonnes by 2040.
Against this backdrop, Africa’s largest transport event, African Ports and Rail Evolution, welcomes dozens of African ports and rail authorities and thousands of qualified maritime, transport and logistics professionals to optimise hinterland and maritime connectivity, improve efficiency of rail networks and define the future of maritime and overland shipping across the continent. Efficient and effective transport systems and modern ports and railways are key to unlocking new trade opportunities and export markets.
- Discover Africa’s trade potential and wealth of new investment and partnership opportunities arising out of Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement and other open border initiatives
- Find out which infrastructure projects are currently open, where assistance is needed and how to become a leading partner in development for Africa’s multibillion dollar transport industry
- Meet with development leaders from Ports Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa (PMAESA), South Africa’s Department of Transport, Transnet Group and other industry stakeholders.
The 8th annual African Ports and Rail Evolution takes place in Durban, South Africa from 15 to 16 October 2019.
Thanking our partners whose support enabled us
to deliver a successful event in 2018
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the City of Durban for once again hosting the African Ports and Rail Evolution forum in Africa’s Golden Mile. We would also like to thank South Africa’s Department of Transport, Transnet National Ports Authority, Transnet Freight Rail, Development Bank of Southern Africa, Gautrain Management Agency, the Ports Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa and all of the partners and sponsors who contributed to the development and delivery of the 2018 edition.
Highlights from the event include:
- 80 exhibiting brands
Showcased the latest products and services - 14 free professional training workshops
Offered visitors the chance to acquire new professional skills and knowledge. - 5 dedicated product zones
Our dynamic exhibition was divided into 5 product zones - 60 speakers
Over 60 experts addressed the delegation over 2 days.
2018 at a glance
2,882
global attendees
73
exhibitors
361
conference delegates
20+
African ports and rail
authorities represented
5 dedicated product zones





New in 2018!
5 new dedicated sectors across the exhibition floor: Port infrastructure & expansion, Port Operations, Maintenance security & IT, Rolling stock & locomotives and Rail infrastructure
Interactive content including strategy sessions for ports and rail project finance in Africa, smart ports development, integrated intelligent mobility systems, rail maintenance and upgrade generating new and alternative revenue streams for Africa’s ports and harbours and more
Keynote session dedicated to the support and development of South Africa’s Comprehensive Maritime Transport Policy and its inception across Africa’s southern region
CPD accredited education for conference delegates! Professional registered engineers operating in maritime, transport and logistics qualify for up to 2 CPD points when attending the conference. Points are awarded after the event and are based upon attendance.
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with

Host Ministry

Host City

2018 Sponsors and Partners
Platinum Sponsors
Official Mobility Partner
Gold Sponsors

Silver Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors
Partners
2018 Photogallery
A strategic co-location
Trade & Investment KwaZulu-Natal’s (TIKZN) organises Export Week on a yearly basis to recognise, promote and assist with growing export opportunities in the province, giving businesses a platform to enhance their international business development strategies.
Through a comprehensive programme of activities, the event provides professional development and information on growth sectors and market opportunities to KwaZulu-Natal’s new and existing exporters and internationally focused businesses. Thanks to this strategic co-location, you will gain access to hundreds of port and rail users whose business is essential to the growth and expansion of the transport industry.