TCAN 2026 summit to explore transport logistics for growth

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The Transportation Correspondents Association of Nigeria (TCAN) 2026 Annual Transport Summit is scheduled for September in Lagos and with the theme: Unlocking Economic Growth Through Transportation Logistics.

The group, in a statement on Monday, said the event, would convene key stakeholders across Nigeria’s transportation value chain.

According to it, the chain include aviation, maritime, rail, road transport, and logistics services — alongside policymakers, regulators, captains of industry, financial institutions, and development partners.

TCAN said that in line with ongoing reforms and infrastructure investments across the sector, the 2026 TCAN conference aims to critically examine how efficient transportation logistics can serve as a catalyst for sustainable economic growth, trade facilitation, job creation, and regional integration.

It leader, Tola Adenubi affirmed that transportation logistics remained the backbone of economic development.

“From cargo handling at airports and seaports to inland freight movement and last-mile delivery systems, the efficiency of Nigeria’s logistics ecosystem plays a decisive role in determining the competitiveness of the nation’s economy.

“The Transport Summit will therefore explore innovative strategies, digital transformation, infrastructure financing, public-private partnerships, and regulatory frameworks necessary to optimize the sector,” he said.

On his part, the 2026 Conference Committee Chairman, Suleiman Idris explained that participants at the event would engage in high-level panel discussions, keynote presentations, and interactive sessions.

He noted that the sessions are designed to among others access the current state of Nigeria’s transportation logistics architecture and Identify bottlenecks hindering seamless cargo and passenger movement.

According to him, stakeholders will also examine the impact of multimodal transport integration on economic expansion, and highlight investment opportunities within the logistics and supply chain ecosystem.

Suleiman added that experts would equally proffer policy recommendations to enhance efficiency and global competitiveness at the gathering.

The TCAN Transport Summit will also recognise agencies of government, and other operators who have contributed immensely to the development of Nigeria’s transportation sector by presenting Champions of Transport Industry Development (COTID) certificates to outstanding agencies and operators.

The TCAN Annual Transport Summit has, over the years, become a credible platform for constructive dialogue between government agencies and logistic operators in the Nigerian transportation sector.

The Summit continues to shape policy conversations and promote transparency and accountability within the Nigerian transportation industry.

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