Africa’s trade corridors are being redefined – not just by roads and ports, but by data, intelligence, and automation.
Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and Internet of Things (IoT) are now essential tools in modernizing how goods move across the continent. These digital innovations streamline customs clearance, reduce fraud, and allow real-time tracking of cargo – unlocking unprecedented transparency and efficiency.
In this rapidly shifting landscape, Harris Owusu Ansu Gyeabour is championing a tech-first trade philosophy. His firm has implemented digital command systems that integrate cargo telemetry, risk profiling algorithms, and blockchain smart contracts across multiple African jurisdictions.
But beyond the tech, this digitization wave solves human problems: lowering trade costs for SMEs, reducing corruption at borders, and providing governments with accurate data for policy planning.
