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Lagos To Host 5th CHINET Aviacargo Conference 2025

By Orientalnews StaffMay 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Francesca Odimgbe

The highly anticipated Chinet Aviacargo Conference 2025, and West Africa’s only air cargo event is set to take place in Lagos on September 16, 2025, at Eko Hotels.

The event will bring together key players in Africa’s logistics, aviation, export, and e-commerce sectors.

This year’s theme, “How E-Commerce is Shaping the Future of Logistics in Africa,” which will hold alongside the 21st Akwaaba African Travel Market, will highlight the rapid transformation of the supply chain, air cargo operations, and overall economic growth in Nigeria and the continent at large.

E-commerce has become a powerful driver of economic development across Africa, increasing the demand for efficient logistics, expanded aviation networks, and enhanced insurance frameworks. According to Vivian Lau, Chair and Group CEO of Pacific, global trade in the e-commerce sector is projected to grow from $6 trillion in 2024 to $8 trillion by 2026, further reinforcing Africa’s position as a key player in the evolving digital marketplace.

In Nigeria, the impact of e-commerce is evident across various industries, particularly logistics, aviation, exports, and insurance. The rise of online marketplaces has significantly improved trade efficiency, creating a higher demand for better transportation networks, advanced warehousing solutions, and seamless cargo movement.

The aviation industry is also witnessing a surge in air freight services as businesses seek faster and more reliable delivery options for cross-border trade. Similarly, exporters are leveraging digital platforms to expand their reach to global markets, while the insurance sector is innovating to provide more tailored risk management solutions for online transactions and supply chain operations.

Despite the rapid progress in e-commerce, several challenges continue to hinder its full potential in Nigeria and the wider African market.

Infrastructure deficiencies, including poor road networks, limited air cargo capacity, and inadequate warehousing facilities, remain significant barriers to efficient logistics operations.

Regulatory complexities, such as inconsistent customs policies and high tariffs, slow down trade and create bottlenecks in supply chain management. Additionally, the lack of widespread digital payment adoption and concerns over fraud impact consumer trust and limit the full scalability of e-commerce businesses.

High logistics costs further burden businesses, making it difficult for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to compete effectively in the market.

However, a more efficient and structured e-commerce sector has the potential to address these challenges.

Increased demand for faster and more reliable deliveries will drive investments in infrastructure development, resulting in better transportation networks, improved warehousing, and enhanced cargo-handling facilities.

Policy reforms and collaboration between the private and public sectors can create a more streamlined regulatory framework that reduces trade barriers and encourages seamless cross-border transactions.

The growth of fintech and digital payment solutions will further facilitate secure and convenient transactions, fostering trust among consumers and businesses alike. Furthermore, the adoption of advanced logistics technologies, such as artificial intelligence-driven inventory management and real-time tracking, will optimize supply chain efficiency and reduce operational costs.

The Aviacargo Conference 2025 will bring together leading industry executives, government agencies, insurance executives, airlines, logistics providers, exporters, and other key stakeholders to discuss strategies for maximizing Africa’s e-commerce potential.

The conference will serve as a platform for knowledge-sharing, policy discussions, and investment exploration, all aimed at positioning Nigeria and Africa at the forefront of the global e-commerce and logistics revolution. As digital trade continues to redefine global commerce, Nigeria stands on the threshold of a major economic transformation.

The Aviacargo Conference 2025 is set to be a landmark event that will drive conversations on how e-commerce can be leveraged to unlock new opportunities and create a more sustainable and efficient logistics ecosystem in Africa.

 

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