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    The African Logistics Network event in October will be held at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Nairobi Upper Hill and will offer networking opportunities.

    The 9th African Logistics Network Annual Meeting is set to take place in Nairobi, Kenya from 8th to 11th October 2023, providing a platform for logistics professionals to connect, collaborate, and explore business opportunities. Hosted at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Nairobi Upper Hill, the event promises engaging sessions, valuable networking opportunities, and memorable experiences. The African Logistics Network is a pan-African network of logistics companies and professionals.

    Agenda and networking opportunities

    The 9th African Logistics Network Annual Meeting offers a comprehensive agenda designed to facilitate interactions and knowledge sharing among logistics professionals. With a focus on welcoming speeches, sponsor presentations, and One2One sessions, attendees can expect to engage with industry leaders, exchange ideas, and forge strategic partnerships.

    Day 01: Sunday, October 08th, 2023

    The event kicks off with registration opening in the lobby of the Radisson Blu Hotel, Nairobi Upper Hill. Attendees will then have a welcoming dinner at the hotel, providing an ideal setting to network and connect with fellow participants.

    Day 02: Monday, October 09th, 2023

    The second day begins with a welcoming speech and sponsor presentations, followed by a photo group session. A lunch sets the stage for the One2One sessions, allowing participants to engage in focused discussions and explore collaboration opportunities. The day concludes with a Gala Dinner at the Cultiva Kenya Farm.

    Day 03: Tuesday, October 10th, 2023

    The third day offers a similar format, starting with the One2One sessions in the morning. Coffee breaks and lunch provide opportunities for networking and rejuvenation. The afternoon sessions continue the One2One meetings, enabling participants to maximize their networking potential. The day concludes with dinner at THE CARNIVORE.

    Day 04: Wednesday, October 11th, 2023

    The final day of the 9th Annual Meeting begins with more One2One sessions and engaging coffee breaks. Participants can expect productive discussions and valuable connections throughout the day. As an optional activity, attendees can explore the Masai Market—an opportunity to immerse themselves in Kenya’s vibrant culture and take home unique souvenirs. The day concludes with a dinner at BAMBINO.

    Venue

    Located in the heart of Nairobi’s business district of Upper Hill, the Radisson Blu Hotel, Nairobi Upper Hill sets the stage for the 9th Annual Meeting. The five-star hotel offers a combination of comfort and convenience, catering to the needs of both business and leisure travelers. The hotel is a short distance from Nairobi National Park and the airport, providing easy accessibility for attendees.

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