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    • NGCL digitalizing the Centre – Q&A session with Brighten Simasiku

      *The information below is a summary (done by Brighten) of the Q&A session we had with him on 28 April 2022* Click on this link…

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    • A logistics short course might be the right New Year’s resolution

      The end of the year is upon us and almost everyone takes a moment to take stock of what they’ve achieved throughout the year. Did you get hat promotion, did you master the subjects you were studying and are you happy with how the year turned out? One promise people always make, well, might as […]

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    • Beware the festive season

      Logan Fransman, Director of the Namibian German Centre for Logistics  has written a column about the need to think about logistics and transportation during the festive season. Especially with all the parties taking place. Both NGCL and DAAD work to promote road and general transportation safety in Namibia together with their stakeholders. The newspaper, New […]

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    • NGCL successfully hosts 9th Annual Logistics and Transport workshop in Walvis Bay

      Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) Namibian-German Centre for Logistics (NGCL) together with its partners and sponsors successfully hosted its 9th Annual Logistics and Transport Workshop in Walvis Bay. The three-day workshop themed: Namibian Logistics Hub: An opportunity for growth took place from 4th-6th October. It attracted over 80 delegates from across the country […]

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    • NGCL 9th Annual Logistics and Transport Workshop welcomes sponsors aboard

      The Namibian-German Centre for Logistics (NGCL) will host its 9th Annual Logistics and Transport Workshop in Walvis Bay. It will do so in collaboration with its industry-partners, many who have already signed up as sponsors for this annual event. The two-day workshop, with a third day of training seminars takes place from 4th-6th October, 2017. […]

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    • NGCL Director gives his vision of the role of Logistics in achieving Namibia’s National Development Plan

      Transportation and Logistics essential to achieving NDP 5 goals of Namibia As Director of Namibian German Centre for Logistics (NGCL) here in Namibia, I am tasked with promoting and highlighting the Importance of our sector. I was therefore very pleased to see that Transport and Logistics is included in the National Development Plan 5 (NDP […]

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    • NUST Transport and Logistics Society members go on educational trip to Durban

      The Transport and Logistics Society students of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) recently took a trip to Durban, South Africa to understand the market of logistics on a global scale.  Durban was chosen as the destination for this trip because the port of Durban is the busiest port in Africa.   Dr […]

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    • NGCL promotes Big Data Initiative 2.0 at Conference

      Namibian-German Centre for Logistics (NGCL) of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) knows that information and data is king. With this understanding, they launched a Big Data Initiative in March 2016,.  an interdisciplinary collaborative research programme whose aim was to map and explore how, where, when and why, Internet of Things and Big […]

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    • A logistics short course really gets your career moving

      Study hard, get a degree and enter the job market. Climb the corporate ladder or start for yourself and see your salary grow and your prospects improve. That is the theory, the dream, the blueprint which has been imprinted into Namibians. Sadly it isn’t so easy, so linear or so definite. Also, a lot of […]

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    • An academic semester in Flensburg, Germany learning more about Logistics:

      In today’s world things are changing dramatically and we are becoming one global village, with more opportunity arising from all corners of the world you are able to study anywhere in the world. This means that we are no longer bound to Namibia, but we experience and gain knowledge around the world. Every year Namibian […]

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