Mozambique: Engen launches Beira terminal
Issue 308
- 25 Sep 2015
| 1 minute read
Engen has opened a new fuel supply terminal at Beira to increase supply capacity to Southern Africa. The 24,000m³ terminal will supply petrol, diesel and lubricants to the main hubs in Mozambique, and to other countries in Southern Africa where Engen operates. An official launch was held on 4 September. “We’ve tested railway capabilities from Beira to Bulawayo in Zimbabwe and to Francistown in Botswana, which was very successful. In essence, this means that we can take some pressure off of our Durban refinery and supply Botswana and Zimbabwe directly from our new depot,” said Engen International Business Division general manager Drikus Kotze.
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