The Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) extends its warmest congratulations to the newly elected Committee of the Walvis Bay Port Users Association (WBPUA) following the successful conclusion of the Association’s 2026 Annual General Meeting.
As a valued member and strategic partner of Walvis Bay Corridor Group, the WBPUA is a key stakeholder in advancing Namibia’s trade and logistics agenda. The longstanding partnership between WBCG and the WBPUA reflects a shared commitment to promoting the Port of Walvis Bay and the Walvis Bay Corridors as the preferred gateway for regional and international trade. Through collaboration, advocacy and industry engagement, the Association continues to support initiatives that enhance trade facilitation, improve supply chain efficiency and strengthen the competitiveness of Namibia’s transport and logistics industry.
WBCG congratulates the newly elected Committee members:
- Mr. Kallie Grunschloss – Chairperson (Access World Namibia)
- Mr. Philip Coetzee – Vice Chairperson (Steinweg Bridge Logistics)
- Mr. Kristian Woker – Treasurer (Manica Group Namibia)
- Mr. Duncan Dukhie – Committee Member (BHL-Bulk Haulage Logistics)
- Ms. Anchen Jankowitz – Committee Member (Steinweg Bridge Logistics)
- Mr. Martin Louw – Committee Member (MACS Shipping Namibia)
- Mr. Leonard Shidute – Committee Member (Portside Marine Operations)
- Mr. Jason Fourie – Committee Member (Interlogix Namibia)
The WBCG extends its special congratulations to Mr. Kallie Grunschloss on his re-election as Chairperson of the WBPUA, reflecting the confidence placed in his leadership by the Association’s members. The WBCG also extends its best wishes to Mr. Grunschloss and the newly elected Committee members, and wishes them every success as they lead the Association during the 2026–2027 term. The WBCG looks forward to continuing its strong partnership with the WBPUA in championing initiatives that enhance trade facilitation, improve corridor performance and promote the sustainable growth of Namibia’s transport and logistics industry.
Together, through continued collaboration between the public and private sectors, the WBCG and the WBPUA will continue to strengthen the competitiveness of the Port of Walvis Bay, unlock new trade opportunities, and reinforce Namibia’s position as the preferred trade route for Southern Africa.




