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IMPERIAL expands in petro-chemical sector

01 Apr 2011 - by Staff reporter
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IMPERIAL Logistics
has acquired 60%
of 777 Logistics, the
bulk petro-chemical
transporter responsible
for the transportation
of Sasol Oil fuel and
Sasol Chemical products.
While the acquisition
strengthens 777 Logistics’
position in the market,
the move further extends
IMPERIAL Logistics’
expertise in managing
HSEQ requirements.
“We currently manage
70% of the solvent market
from Secunda to Durban
and 80% of the imported
ULP (unleaded petrol)
market. We have also
recently been awarded
the ULP contract from
Island View to Alrode
and a three-year dedicated
contract to transport
BA from Sasolburg,”
says Andre Du Plessis,
777 Logistics managing
director.

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