Launch of Training Workshop for Kribi Autonomous Port (PAK) Executives at ISSEA

Launch of Training Workshop for Kribi Autonomous Port (PAK) Executives at ISSEA

Launch of Training Workshop for Kribi Autonomous Port (PAK) Executives at ISSEA

Strengthening Economic Monitoring and Strategic Analysis Capabilities

On November 15, 2025, six executives from the Kribi Autonomous Port (PAK) began a high-level training program at ISSEA focused on economic analysis and business-cycle monitoring, aimed at enhancing the port’s strategic and financial decision-making in an increasingly uncertain global environment.

PAK and ISSEA Strengthen Their Partnership for Better Economic Insight

On November 15, 2025, at 9:00 a.m., the conference hall of the Sub-Regional Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics (ISSEA) hosted the official launch of a specialized training program for six executives from the Kribi Autonomous Port (PAK).

The ceremony was chaired by Dr. Marcel OPOUMBA, Director General of ISSEA, whose presence underscores the institute’s strong commitment to its collaboration with PAK.

A Training Program Aligned with Today’s Economic Challenges

In a context marked by uncertainty and market volatility, organizations must be equipped to:

  • analyze key economic indicators,

  • monitor national, regional, and global economic trends,

  • anticipate risks and identify opportunities.

This training program aims to strengthen the analytical and economic forecasting skills of PAK executives, helping the organization better navigate complex market dynamics.

A Clear Objective: Enhancing Decision-Making within PAK

Overall Objective of the Training:
To develop the skills needed to analyze and interpret economic indicators, monitor economic conditions, and produce relevant insights that support strategic, financial, and operational decision-making within the Kribi Autonomous Port.

Through this initiative, PAK reaffirms its commitment to placing economic intelligence and data-driven management at the core of its governance, strengthening its position as a leading logistics and industrial hub in Central Africa.