Aug 18, 2025
Digital Tools Driving Cross-Border Efficiency in Zambia


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Zambia is fast emerging as a key mining hub, with foreign investment and infrastructure upgrades reshaping its logistics landscape. According to CtrlFleet’s Strategy Partner Lead, Quintin Botha, rising copper demand and major projects such as the $110-million Kasumbalesa border post concession highlight the urgent need for smarter, more efficient transport management.
CtrlFleet is at the forefront of this shift, equipping operators with digital tools that simplify cross-border planning, improve compliance, and deliver real-time visibility. By consolidating planning, tracking, and reporting into a single platform, logistics providers can unlock the full potential of new trade corridor investments while strengthening communication, efficiency, and customer service.
While challenges remain, from infrastructure capacity to fluctuating copper demand, the momentum behind smart corridor initiatives presents a major opportunity for operators ready to modernise their operations with integrated, digital-first solutions.
Read more about how CtrlFleet is enabling smarter cross-border logistics in Zambia: https://www.freightnews.co.za/edition/zambia-drc-15-august-2025/view-edition
Zambia is fast emerging as a key mining hub, with foreign investment and infrastructure upgrades reshaping its logistics landscape. According to CtrlFleet’s Strategy Partner Lead, Quintin Botha, rising copper demand and major projects such as the $110-million Kasumbalesa border post concession highlight the urgent need for smarter, more efficient transport management.
CtrlFleet is at the forefront of this shift, equipping operators with digital tools that simplify cross-border planning, improve compliance, and deliver real-time visibility. By consolidating planning, tracking, and reporting into a single platform, logistics providers can unlock the full potential of new trade corridor investments while strengthening communication, efficiency, and customer service.
While challenges remain, from infrastructure capacity to fluctuating copper demand, the momentum behind smart corridor initiatives presents a major opportunity for operators ready to modernise their operations with integrated, digital-first solutions.
Read more about how CtrlFleet is enabling smarter cross-border logistics in Zambia: https://www.freightnews.co.za/edition/zambia-drc-15-august-2025/view-edition
Zambia is fast emerging as a key mining hub, with foreign investment and infrastructure upgrades reshaping its logistics landscape. According to CtrlFleet’s Strategy Partner Lead, Quintin Botha, rising copper demand and major projects such as the $110-million Kasumbalesa border post concession highlight the urgent need for smarter, more efficient transport management.
CtrlFleet is at the forefront of this shift, equipping operators with digital tools that simplify cross-border planning, improve compliance, and deliver real-time visibility. By consolidating planning, tracking, and reporting into a single platform, logistics providers can unlock the full potential of new trade corridor investments while strengthening communication, efficiency, and customer service.
While challenges remain, from infrastructure capacity to fluctuating copper demand, the momentum behind smart corridor initiatives presents a major opportunity for operators ready to modernise their operations with integrated, digital-first solutions.
Read more about how CtrlFleet is enabling smarter cross-border logistics in Zambia: https://www.freightnews.co.za/edition/zambia-drc-15-august-2025/view-edition
Zambia is fast emerging as a key mining hub, with foreign investment and infrastructure upgrades reshaping its logistics landscape. According to CtrlFleet’s Strategy Partner Lead, Quintin Botha, rising copper demand and major projects such as the $110-million Kasumbalesa border post concession highlight the urgent need for smarter, more efficient transport management.
CtrlFleet is at the forefront of this shift, equipping operators with digital tools that simplify cross-border planning, improve compliance, and deliver real-time visibility. By consolidating planning, tracking, and reporting into a single platform, logistics providers can unlock the full potential of new trade corridor investments while strengthening communication, efficiency, and customer service.
While challenges remain, from infrastructure capacity to fluctuating copper demand, the momentum behind smart corridor initiatives presents a major opportunity for operators ready to modernise their operations with integrated, digital-first solutions.
Read more about how CtrlFleet is enabling smarter cross-border logistics in Zambia: https://www.freightnews.co.za/edition/zambia-drc-15-august-2025/view-edition
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All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions apply.
C/o Ocorian Corporate Services (Incorporated in Mauritius) Limited
Level 6, Tower A, 1 Exchange Square, Wall Street, Ebène 72201, Republic of Mauritius
57 Main Road, Southern Paarl, South Africa 7646