Connecting Africa to the World

Jihan Freighters Attends 8th Neptune Cargo Network Annual Partnership Meeting in Kuala Lumpur

Jihan Freighters recently had the opportunity to attend the 8th Neptune Cargo Network Annual Partnership Meeting, held in the bustling city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The event brought together freight forwarders, NVOCCs, carriers, and logistics professionals from around the world for several days of networking, knowledge-sharing, and industry dialogue.

A Hub for Global Connections

As an ocean freight forwarder and NVOCC, Jihan Freighters relies on a strong network of partners to deliver reliable, end-to-end shipping solutions to our clients. Events like the Neptune Cargo Network meeting offer a rare opportunity to bring that network together in one place — strengthening existing relationships and opening the door to new ones.

Throughout the meeting, our team engaged in conversations covering current trends in ocean freight, the evolving needs of shippers, and the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing the global logistics industry. These discussions offer valuable perspective that helps us stay ahead of industry shifts and continue refining the services we offer.

Setting the Standard in the Region

Being present at international gatherings like the Neptune Cargo Network meeting reflects something simple: Jihan Freighters operates at a global standard. While many freight forwarders in the region focus locally, we’ve built our name on connecting Eastern Africa to global trade lanes with the same reliability and reach clients expect from the world’s top freight forwarders.

Looking Ahead

We’re proud to have represented our region at this year’s meeting, and grateful for the partners and colleagues we connected with in Kuala Lumpur. These relationships strengthen the global network that allows Jihan Freighters to remain the go-to NVOCC for businesses across Eastern Africa looking to move cargo — anywhere in the world.

As we continue to grow, our commitment stays the same: connecting Africa to the world, one shipment at a time.

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