On 3 May 2025, AGL Congo organised an open day for finalists in the transport and logistics option. More than thirty young people from DGC, EAD, ECAM, ESCIC and EST-Littoral took part in the event, which was held at AGL’s logistics base in Pointe-Noire.
The event began with a presentation of AGL and its expertise in the transport and logistics of heavy goods by David LIMANYA, head of the logistics department. Then the HSE measures to be taken, the Road Survey, the complexity of the equipment to be deployed according to the technical constraints of the operation were at the heart of the discussions with the students.
‘Our trainees come away from the day better informed. Because they were able to appreciate the value of each step to be taken and the complexity of the logistics. This reinforces their skills. I would like to thank AGL Congo and its teams for organising such days, because they offer something extra to the students,’ said David SAMBA, EAD School Manager.
‘We are committed to participating fully in the transformation of Africa by putting our expertise at the service of the country and, as far as possible, sharing it with young people, the pillars of tomorrow’s economic and social development,’ says Christophe PUJALTE, AGL Congo/Angola Regional Director.
Africa Global Logistics is committed to supporting the transformation of Africa. The company supports several initiatives linked to the emancipation of young people through training leading to qualifications, entrepreneurship and the transfer of skills. AGL and its Congolese subsidiaries, including AGL Congo and Congo Terminal, regularly organise awareness-raising sessions in schools and the sharing of experience to ensure that young people are better equipped.