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Armand Eksteen, Pindulo Logistics' new general manager: a strategic move toward excellence

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16 May 2024 - by Staff reporter
 Source: Pindulo Logistics

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Pindulo Logistics, an industry leader in providing innovative logistics solutions across Sub-Saharan Africa, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Armand Eksteen as the new general manager.

With a rich background in logistics management and strategic operations, Armand joins us at a pivotal moment as we continue to expand our vision of making Namibia the gateway to Sub-Saharan Africa.

His academic prowess, highlighted by his ongoing MBA and a Master of Science in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management, aligns with our commitment to excellence and innovation.

Kevin Changoo, director of Pindulo Logistics, expresses his enthusiasm about Armand's appointment. 

"Armand Eksteen embodies the innovative spirit and strategic foresight that Pindulo stands for. His extensive experience and leadership in logistics are key to our ambitious strategy for Namibia.

"'Think Impossible, Think Pindulo' is our promise to Namibia and beyond, and with Armand leading the way, we are set to fulfil this promise."

About Pindulo Logistics: our mission, vision, and values

At Pindulo Logistics, we are dedicated to revolutionizing the logistics landscape through our mission to provide unparalleled logistics solutions that are efficient, sustainable, and client-centric.

Our vision is to position Namibia as the premier logistics gateway for sub-Saharan Africa, transforming it into a pivotal hub that drives economic growth and connectivity across the region. We are committed to redefining what's possible in logistics by leveraging strategic locations and adopting cutting-edge technologies.

Reflecting on his new position, Armand says: "I'm excited to be part of Pindulo Logistics, a company at the forefront of logistics innovation.

"The opportunity to drive operational excellence and contribute to the economic development of Namibia through our cutting-edge technologies and efficient logistics solutions is what drew me to Pindulo. I look forward to leading the team as we continue to add substantial value and redefine industry benchmarks."

Operational excellence and technological advancement

At Pindulo Logistics, we're not just changing the game; we're rewriting the rules with our groundbreaking patented bulk loading technology and a full spectrum of logistics services.

From pit to port operations, seamless road transport, strategic border movement, to precision in warehouse management, our approach has dramatically transformed how quickly vessels are loaded.

Gone are the days of 120-hour loading times. We've accelerated this process to an astonishing 27 hours, showcasing our dedication to unparalleled efficiency.

This leap forward allows us to load four vessels in the time it traditionally took to load just one, embodying our commitment to pushing boundaries and elevating the standards of logistics excellence.

Our patented bulk loading system represents the pinnacle of Pindulo Logistics' commitment to redefining the logistics landscape. Alongside its unparalleled speed, this system brings a host of benefits that firmly establish a new benchmark for excellence in the industry:

  • Enhanced safety: By automating and streamlining the loading process, we significantly minimize the risk of accidents, ensuring a safer work environment for our staff and partners.
  • Environmental stewardship: Our system is designed to minimize environmental impact, mitigating against spillages and the overall ecological footprint of our operations.
  • Cost savings: The efficiency and speed of our patented system translate directly into cost savings for our clients, through reduced port time and optimized logistics operations.
  • Operational reliability: With spillages virtually eliminated and a cleaner loading process, we offer more reliable and consistent operations.
  • Boosted efficiency and port capacity: Elevates the overall efficiency of port operations, allowing for a higher throughput of cargo and effectively increasing port capacity without the need for physical expansio
  • As Pindulo Logistics forges ahead with strategic leadership and pioneering technology, we welcome partners and clients to join us in transforming the logistics sector. For collaboration opportunities, please contact us at armand@pindulologistics.com.na

Join Our Vision

With Armand Eksteen at the helm and our team's unwavering commitment, Pindulo Logistics is poised for significant growth and continued innovation.

Together, we will make the impossible possible, advancing our mission and bringing our vision for the logistics industry to life.

As Pindulo Logistics forges ahead with strategic leadership and pioneering technology, we welcome partners and clients to join us in transforming the logistics sector. For collaboration opportunities, please contact us at armand@pindulologistics.com.na

 

 

 

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