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Dangote Acquires 2,500 Trucks for Cement, Fertilizer Distribution

Dangote Industries Limited has acquired 2500 trucks to address challenges related to the ease of cement and fertilizer distribution across the country.

Group Executive Director – Logistics and Distribution, Dangote Industries Limited, Alhaji Abdu Dantata made the announcement on Sunday. According to him, Dangote Cement Plc took delivery of 2000 trucks, trailers, bulk tankers, tippers, cargo trucks and bulk cement tankers.

“With these assets, which cost over $150 million,” he revealed, “we would meet the expected increase in demand for transportation of cement to every part of the country and create employment of over 4,000 people in Nigeria.”

Dangote Fertiliser, which recently made a grand entry into the market, has also taken delivery of 500 trucks from Dangote Sinotruk West Africa Limited (joint venture between Dangote Industries Limited and Sinotruk China) for the distribution of Urea to different States in Nigeria.

The newly acquired trucks are expected to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of Dangote Cement Logistics network of distribution nationwide, as the company plans to commission its new cement plant in Okpella Edo state in a few weeks.

“We have acquired the new trucks in line with our new expansion capacity in Obajana, Ibese, Gboko and the new cement plant at Okpella. The acquisition is due to the growing needs of the business, especially as regards the increased trucking demands encountered lately, due to the surge in the demand for cement,”  Dantata explained, adding, “The establishment of our clinker export terminals at Apapa and Onne Port led to the purchase of heavy-duty tippers for haulage of clinker from the plants to the terminals.

“The introduction of these trucks would improve customers’ demand, improve on job creation in the country, as well as promote the economic development of Nigeria.”

Dantata also stressed that the company takes seriously the issue of safety of truck drivers and road users, which necessitated the collaboration between the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and the company to attain zero tolerance to road crashes in the country. He said the company has embarked on adequate training on effective driving techniques.

According to him, the collaboration involves recertification of drivers, pre-trip and post-trip inspection, drug test, real-time tracking of vehicles, root cause analysis, convoy movement, checkpoint policy and sanctions among several others.

The locally assembled Sinotruk Howo trucks came in as semi-knocked-down kits (SKD), which were effectively assembled and commissioned for operations.

Dantata, who coordinates the group Logistic and Transport function, assured that the Dangote Sinotruk would continue the importation of semi-knocked-down kits into the assembling plant to support customers’ demand and improve on job creation in the country.

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