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Infos Business of Monday, 29 June 2015

Source: Cameroon Tribune

International exhibition of Transport and Logistics in Cameroon ends

The International Exhibition for Transport and Logistics Cameroon (Sitralc) came to an end on Saturday in Yaoundé.

For the second time, the International Exhibition for Transport and Logistics Cameroon (Sitralc) was held in Cameroon. Industry players gathered to exhibit their activities. 90 booths in total were registered at the Palace of Sports in Yaoundé.

The automotive business sector, finance, maritime, rail and air transport, as well as government, insurance and academic institutions operating in the field were participants. From June 23 to 27, the participants presented their technologies and services.

The public was given an opportunity to observe the rails equipped with shock absorbers that facilitate maintenance and limit accidents as well as attend lectures in various topics (role of transport and the road network in the development of sub-region, port congestion, transport and logistics businesses). For many participants, this was an opportunity not to miss.

"We want to take this opportunity to raise our profile and maximize our capital of trust with the public," said Gilbert Mbono, Regional Representative of Camair-Co for the Centre, South and East regions.

According to Martial Tchuisseu, promoter of Sitralc, the aim of this meeting was to bring together transport professionals and the public. Symphorose Belibi admitted being delighted to have educated visitors about the different stages of technical control of a vehicle.

While Vérolyn Takam, Business Development Manager of a hotel booking site in Africa noted that "the investment was not a fail. We were expecting a lot more people but our structure has nevertheless been able to communicate. "

Opening the Wednesday Show, the Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Transportation (Mint), Mefiro Oumarou expressed hope that economic operators would put the concept into practice.