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Africa’s supply chains hold the key to global growth
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67285, member: 636"] Global supply networks require leadership capable of engineering continuity rather than managing convenience, as the past 10 years exposed vulnerabilities built into systems designed for efficiency over resilience, according to logistics executive Joe Enobong. The founder of Parcels Mart Solutions argues that disruptions from pandemics to climate events have forced a redesign of trade infrastructure, while Africa positions itself as a growth engine despite logistics costs that add up to 40 percent to business expenses across many economies. The African Continental Free Trade Area presents opportunities to raise intra-regional commerce from 15 percent to beyond half of total trade by 2035 if physical connectivity matches policy ambitions, Enobong writes. Modern executives must integrate data analytics with sustainability mandates and workforce development as supply chains generate roughly 60 percent of worldwide carbon emissions and face stricter environmental regulations. Enobong recommends mapping dependencies across partnerships, digitizing operations with a clear purpose, diversifying sourcing locations and embedding emission reduction as performance standards. The sector could create 15 million jobs across Africa by 2035 through talent investment that combines technical skills with cultural awareness. Technology enables automation, but people drive meaningful progress in systems that must bend without breaking during crises. [/QUOTE]
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