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Logistics for Trade: Why Paps is Building End-to-End Infrastructure

Logistics for Trade: Why Paps is Building End-to-End Infrastructure

Update: 2025-06-12
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This episode of The Trajectory Africa features Bamba Lo, CEO and Co-founder of Paps, a technology-enabled logistics company operating across Francophone Africa. He explains how Paps delivers across the value chain— from freight and customs clearance to warehousing and last-mile delivery, while owning less than 1% of the vehicles in its network. Bamba also shares how Paps is building Africa’s critical logistics infrastructure domestically, in service of a broader mission to drive regional and international trade.


[00:00 ] - Introduction and Paps’ accidental origin story 
[05:40 ] - Paps’ value proposition and the role of technology
[07:14 ] - An asset-light approach to logistics infrastructure
[14:44 ] - Paps’ customers and products
[27:30 ] - Building a virtual regional market in francophone Africa
[33:00 ] - Logistics value chain breakdown and a model for collaborative infrastructure
[42:55 ] - Paps’ business model and growth
[58:46 ] - The future of logistics and a first principle for building in logistics

Recommendations:

  • Chasing Outliers: Why Context Matters for Early Stage Investing in Africa. A report I co-authored on VC investing in Africa. 

Connect on social media:

  • Bamba Lo on LinkedIn and @Khadim_L on X
  • Paps on LinkedIn and @Paps_app on X
  • The Trajectory Africa on LinkedIn and @trajectoryafrica.bsky.social on Bluesky
  • Tayo Akinyemi on LinkedIn, X, and @TayoAkinyemi.bsky.social on Bluesky
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Logistics for Trade: Why Paps is Building End-to-End Infrastructure

Logistics for Trade: Why Paps is Building End-to-End Infrastructure

Tayo Akinyemi