2022 will be an exciting year for Ladybird Logistics.
Stay on track and keep up to date with company milestones as we work through our second full year of operations.
Ladybird Logistics increases drivers to 35 with graduation of third batch
Driven by its core values of professionalism, integrity, teamwork and the empowerment of women, Ladybird Logistics has completed another cycle of its intensive recruitment and training programme. This culminated in the graduation of its third batch of women oil haulers…
Read More Ladybird Logistics company wins global transportation leadership award
Ladybird Logistics is proud to announce that the company has been named among recipients of the 2019 “Top Woman-Owned Businesses in Transportation”. The prestigious award was announced by the Women In Trucking Association (WIT) through its official magazine, the ‘Redefining…
Read More Female lorry drivers change gears in Ghana
Rumbling along the rutted roads of Ghana at the wheel of her giant truck, Abigail Asumadu-Amoah turns heads but keeps her focus. She is one of 21 drivers working for Ladybird Logistics, a company that claims to be “the first…
Read More Payin Marfo of Ghana jumped at the chance to help form an all-female team of oil haulers
The Trucker interviews Managing Director of Ladybird Logistics, Payin Marfo, on her entry into the trucking industry as well as her challenges and responsibilities in managing a fleet of female truckers. Says Payin to the all women team of drivers,…
Read More CNN Africa Feature: Ladybird Logistics
In this video feature, CNN Africa takes an in depth look at Ladybird Logistics’ unique approach to opening-up fuel trucking in the mining industry to women to create opportunities for economic empowerment and to also curtail theft and losses. With…
Read More Scania trains women to drive trucks and buses in Accra
Ladybird Logistics was featured as part of Scania’s campaigns “Women moving the city” and “Women moving trucks”, in this short documentary video. The aim of the project is to reduce the gender gap in Ghana’s transport industry. Nearly 100 women…
Read More Ladybird Logistics makes history with the graduation of our first batch of female truck drivers
After about four months of training, Ladybird Logistics was proud to introduce its first class of women truck drivers to the world. This was by no means a mean feat in an industry that is still predominantly male-led; but with…
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PO Box CT 3695,
Cantonments, Accra,
Ghana.
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