DAKAR — Senegal is strengthening its position as a regional commercial hub through new investments in logistics infrastructure, modern warehousing facilities, and integrated supply chain services designed to improve business competitiveness and trade efficiency.

Private investors and logistics operators are expanding distribution centers, temperature-controlled storage facilities, freight consolidation hubs, and digital inventory management systems that support manufacturers, retailers, exporters, and agricultural businesses.

Business analysts say efficient logistics networks are becoming one of Senegal's strongest competitive advantages for economic growth. Modern warehousing and advanced supply chain technologies are helping businesses reduce transportation costs, improve delivery times, optimize inventory management, and expand access to regional markets.

Authorities are also encouraging public-private partnerships that promote logistics innovation, freight technology, customs modernization, and workforce development to strengthen the country's commercial ecosystem.

Industry leaders believe continued investment in logistics services and commercial infrastructure will reinforce Senegal's role as a strategic gateway for trade within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) while attracting long-term domestic and international investment.

As logistics modernization continues, Senegal is reinforcing its commitment to private-sector development, regional trade integration, and sustainable business growth.