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AGL Opens a New Multimodal Corridor Between Abidjan, Bobo-Dioulasso and Bamako to Streamline Supplies to Mali

Africa Global Logistics (AGL) announces the opening of a new multimodal corridor linking Abidjan to Bamako via Bobo-Dioulasso, combining rail and road transport.

This corridor is part of a strategy to strengthen connectivity between Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Mali, facilitating the movement of goods and supporting the development of regional trade.

This new corridor offers Malian operators a smoother, faster, and more competitive logistics solution.

An innovative solution for improved logistics performance.

Developed by AGL teams in Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Mali, this new corridor relies on rail transport between Abidjan and Bobo-Dioulasso, followed by road transport to Bamako.

This system streamlines operations through the Bobo-Dioulasso dry port, where goods are quickly processed before their final delivery. A secure escort system is in place up to the Malian border to guarantee the integrity and traceability of the flow throughout the entire route.

Designed to meet the needs of manufacturers and economic players facing tight deadlines, this solution is adaptable to a wide variety of goods and addresses the operational constraints of multiple sectors. Already successfully tested for an initial industrial client, this system is intended for wider deployment.

Effective support from the customs authorities of the three countries

This project was made possible thanks to exemplary coordination between the customs services of Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Mali. This cooperation strengthens the traceability of goods, secures the flow of goods, and contributes to smoother regional trade. It also allows for better support of economic operators by simplifying certain procedures. By relying on an integrated ecosystem, including Sitarail and Malian and Burkinabe carriers, this solution also contributes to the development of local economies, while strengthening Mali’s export capacity.

Dino Ballestra – Chairman and CEO of Comafruit: “We are fully satisfied with the transit times met by AGL Mali. The speed and reliability of the deliveries greatly contributed to the efficiency of our supply chain. We particularly appreciate the consistency and professionalism of the team throughout the entire process.”

Salif Ouattara – General Manager of AGL Mali: “This new corridor represents a major step forward in securing and streamlining supplies to Mali. It demonstrates our ability to structure, with all stakeholders, concrete, reliable, and competitive solutions within a challenging logistics environment. These solutions are tailored to the realities on the ground and serve businesses and the country’s economic development.”

AGL now aims to further develop this offering, with a gradual increase in volume and a target capacity of 20 containers per month, in order to meet the growing demand for reliable and secure logistics solutions in West Africa.

This initiative also reflects AGL’s commitment to facilitating intra-African trade, a key driver of the continent’s economic development. It contributes to strengthening the competitiveness of regional logistics corridors and supports the establishment and development of industries in Africa, thus offering economic actors solutions tailored to their needs.

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AGL Opens a New Multimodal Corridor Between Abidjan, Bobo-Dioulasso and Bamako to Streamline Supplies to Mali

Africa Global Logistics (AGL) announces the opening of a new multimodal corridor linking Abidjan to Bamako via Bobo-Dioulasso, combining rail and road transport.

This corridor is part of a strategy to strengthen connectivity between Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Mali, facilitating the movement of goods and supporting the development of regional trade.

This new corridor offers Malian operators a smoother, faster, and more competitive logistics solution.

An innovative solution for improved logistics performance.

Developed by AGL teams in Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Mali, this new corridor relies on rail transport between Abidjan and Bobo-Dioulasso, followed by road transport to Bamako.

This system streamlines operations through the Bobo-Dioulasso dry port, where goods are quickly processed before their final delivery. A secure escort system is in place up to the Malian border to guarantee the integrity and traceability of the flow throughout the entire route.

Designed to meet the needs of manufacturers and economic players facing tight deadlines, this solution is adaptable to a wide variety of goods and addresses the operational constraints of multiple sectors. Already successfully tested for an initial industrial client, this system is intended for wider deployment.

Effective support from the customs authorities of the three countries

This project was made possible thanks to exemplary coordination between the customs services of Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Mali. This cooperation strengthens the traceability of goods, secures the flow of goods, and contributes to smoother regional trade. It also allows for better support of economic operators by simplifying certain procedures. By relying on an integrated ecosystem, including Sitarail and Malian and Burkinabe carriers, this solution also contributes to the development of local economies, while strengthening Mali’s export capacity.

Dino Ballestra – Chairman and CEO of Comafruit: “We are fully satisfied with the transit times met by AGL Mali. The speed and reliability of the deliveries greatly contributed to the efficiency of our supply chain. We particularly appreciate the consistency and professionalism of the team throughout the entire process.”

Salif Ouattara – General Manager of AGL Mali: “This new corridor represents a major step forward in securing and streamlining supplies to Mali. It demonstrates our ability to structure, with all stakeholders, concrete, reliable, and competitive solutions within a challenging logistics environment. These solutions are tailored to the realities on the ground and serve businesses and the country’s economic development.”

AGL now aims to further develop this offering, with a gradual increase in volume and a target capacity of 20 containers per month, in order to meet the growing demand for reliable and secure logistics solutions in West Africa.

This initiative also reflects AGL’s commitment to facilitating intra-African trade, a key driver of the continent’s economic development. It contributes to strengthening the competitiveness of regional logistics corridors and supports the establishment and development of industries in Africa, thus offering economic actors solutions tailored to their needs.

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A new multimodal corridor is now linking Abidjan, Bobo-Dioulasso and Bamako, combining rail and road to streamline logistics into Mali.

Developed by Africa Global Logistics (AGL), the corridor strengthens regional connectivity across Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso and Mali, improving transit times, reliability, and supply chain efficiency.

With integrated rail-road operations, dry port processing in Bobo-Dioulasso, and coordinated customs support, the initiative is positioned to support growing intra-African trade and industrial activity.

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AGL Opens a New Multimodal Corridor Between Abidjan, Bobo-Dioulasso and Bamako to Streamline Supplies to Mali

Africa Global Logistics (AGL) announces the opening of a new multimodal corridor linking Abidjan to Bamako via Bobo-Dioulasso, combining rail and road transport.

This corridor is part of a strategy to strengthen connectivity between Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Mali, facilitating the movement of goods and supporting the development of regional trade.

This new corridor offers Malian operators a smoother, faster, and more competitive logistics solution.

An innovative solution for improved logistics performance.

Developed by AGL teams in Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Mali, this new corridor relies on rail transport between Abidjan and Bobo-Dioulasso, followed by road transport to Bamako.

This system streamlines operations through the Bobo-Dioulasso dry port, where goods are quickly processed before their final delivery. A secure escort system is in place up to the Malian border to guarantee the integrity and traceability of the flow throughout the entire route.

Designed to meet the needs of manufacturers and economic players facing tight deadlines, this solution is adaptable to a wide variety of goods and addresses the operational constraints of multiple sectors. Already successfully tested for an initial industrial client, this system is intended for wider deployment.

Effective support from the customs authorities of the three countries

This project was made possible thanks to exemplary coordination between the customs services of Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Mali. This cooperation strengthens the traceability of goods, secures the flow of goods, and contributes to smoother regional trade. It also allows for better support of economic operators by simplifying certain procedures. By relying on an integrated ecosystem, including Sitarail and Malian and Burkinabe carriers, this solution also contributes to the development of local economies, while strengthening Mali’s export capacity.

Dino Ballestra – Chairman and CEO of Comafruit: “We are fully satisfied with the transit times met by AGL Mali. The speed and reliability of the deliveries greatly contributed to the efficiency of our supply chain. We particularly appreciate the consistency and professionalism of the team throughout the entire process.”

Salif Ouattara – General Manager of AGL Mali: “This new corridor represents a major step forward in securing and streamlining supplies to Mali. It demonstrates our ability to structure, with all stakeholders, concrete, reliable, and competitive solutions within a challenging logistics environment. These solutions are tailored to the realities on the ground and serve businesses and the country’s economic development.”

AGL now aims to further develop this offering, with a gradual increase in volume and a target capacity of 20 containers per month, in order to meet the growing demand for reliable and secure logistics solutions in West Africa.

This initiative also reflects AGL’s commitment to facilitating intra-African trade, a key driver of the continent’s economic development. It contributes to strengthening the competitiveness of regional logistics corridors and supports the establishment and development of industries in Africa, thus offering economic actors solutions tailored to their needs.

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