
The Peninsula, a leading supplier in the field of independent marine energy, announced the expansion of its physical supply operations in the Gulf of Algoa, South Africa.
This is the last step in the strategic expansion of the company, after continuing to succeed in Mauritius, Egypt and a strong -African portfolio.
The Peninsula, in collaboration with LinSen Nambi, a good logistical service provider and South African logistics provides local expertise to provide reliable and efficient solutions in the Algoa Gulf.
The Elizabeth Port and the port of Coega are located in the Gulf of Algoa on the southeastern coast of South Africa – which is strategically on the important international transport routes and makes it an ideal shelter center.
Since October, the Peninsula is set to provide banking services for HSFO and VLSFO from the port, which is on one of the busiest marine routes in the world.
John A. Baqadon, CEO of the Peninsula, said: “Our expansion to the Algoa Gulf is a certificate of our commitment to deliver the availability of product and optional on our World Customer World Network.
LinSen Nambi’s local expertise has been very valuable with preparation for launching operations, and we are looking forward to continuing collaboration, paving the way for increasing activity in South Africa.“
Guillermo Cancela, Regional Supply Manager for the Middle East and Africa In the peninsula Added: “Algoa Bay is an area that enables ships to the bank without using it, significantly reduces the waiting time and reduces its costs.
Algoa Bay, along with our presence in Morris, allows us to create operational synergy in both markets.
By creating key fuels in these places, we open the door for new opportunities and providing reliable customer service throughout the continent.”
The launch of the Peninsula Operation Following the cooperation with a variety of local stakeholders to re -establish the regional banking activities is in accordance with the new adjustment protocols and provides more options for the transportation of operators working in the area.
DURAND NAIDOO CEO at LinSen Nambi, Tell: “The entry of the peninsula into this market is a strong confidence in the South African industry industry and highlights its long -term potential.
The Gulf Gulf Growth benefits from the region as a refugee destination and strengthens the role of South Africa in global transport.”