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Freight & Trading Weekly

Tank container company sees big growth potential

09 Nov 2016 - by Liesl Venter
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Africa, despite its host of

challenges, offers very

real opportunities to logistics

companies.

According to Kathrin Koebke,

marketing and sales manager

for Interlease Africa, a company

that specialises in tank container

leasing throughout Africa, the

continent holds a lot of potential.

Extensive market research has

revealed huge opportunity in

Tanzania and Rwanda.

“Francophone nations,

particularly Côte d’Ivoire and

Ghana, are also picking up

momentum. Ghana, for example,

could become the fourth-largest

oil producer in sub-Saharan

Africa by 2020. It’s no longer

just about East Africa. West

Africa has also become very

lucrative. These countries have

been developing at a rapid rate

for some time now,” she said.

“Our aim is to increase our

services to companies across

Africa who are in need of ISO

tanks and would like to just

lease them, be it for transporting

or storing of chemicals, fuel

and –more recently – LPG and

LNG. We have quickly learnt that

penetrating the African market

is easier as a group through

strategic partnerships and it

definitely helps to have people on

the ground. We are expanding on

this more and more.”

According to Koebke, Interlease

Africa offers a large range of ISO

tanks (including swap bodies)

with capacities of 14 500 to

35 000 litres, which can be

used for temporary storage and

transportation purposes (by road,

rail and sea).

“One of the biggest challenges

for Africa by far is the lack of

infrastructure,” she said.

The ability to lease equipment

is therefore crucial across the

continent.”

She said there was a trend

towards cross-border trading,

Africans wanting to support

Africans.

“So a lot of African countries

are re-examining their policies

in terms of trade and their visa

regulations – having too many

rules in place scares off potential

investors and business,” she said.

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