Stakeholders Converge To Boost Haulage Industry

Stakeholders will converge at the 2023 Haulage Magazine Conference and Exhibition (HAULMACE) to address some issues in the country’s haulage and logistics industry.

The current global economic downturn coupled with conflicts in different parts of that world has resulted in challenges in global supply chains with attendant cost of living crisis and increasing and unstable cost of doing business.

All these have led to very significant challenges in the cargo delivery sector. For the haulage and logistics industry, there is a need for stakeholders to engage. More than ever before, there is need to manage the Employer/Contractor relationship in this difficult operating environment for sustainable and continued partnership.

This will be the major focus in the Haulage and Logistics Magazine Annual Conference and Exhibition (HAULMACE) scheduled to hold on December 6, 2023, with the theme ‘Managing the Haulage Employer/Contractor Relationship in a Difficult Operating Environment’.

The convener of HAULMACE, Mr. Alfred Okugbeni explained that the theme of this year’s conference was arrived at after several engagements with the Advisory Council of the Magazine, who are major operators in the industry.

He stated the reasoning is that in a difficult and unstable operating environment like this, it is expedient that the relationship between the haulage contractor and employer is well managed for stability and growth.

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According to the convener, this year’s HAULMACE will bring stakeholders together to find ways of managing this relationship.

The Keynote speaker for this year’s event is Mr. Stephen Opayemi who is the managing director LogistixOne (Nigeria and USA), and former director of Logistics Promasidor Nigeria. Other key stakeholders that have confirmed their attendance at HAULMACE 2023 include, Mr. Frank Nneji, founder, ABC Transport Plc; Deji Wright, MD, Transport Services Limited; Chief Elvis Okonji, MD, GPC Energy and Logistics; Chief Mrs. Titilayo Rotimi, MD, A.O.P Logistics; Mr. Tunde Makun, MD, Eternity Services Limited, and Emmanuel Usiakpor, Joza Global Services Limited, amongst others.

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