AGL Egypt, part of Africa Global Logistics, has successfully transported a 50-ton transformer to Zimbabwe
The massive transformer contained 14 tons of compressed nitrogen gas – a critical component for its operation – and was required to be transported through the Port of Durban in South Africa and then on through multiple countries until it reached its final destination. Under the leadership of Osama Sedawy, the AGL team in Egypt successfully carried out the operation despite challenging circumstances including complex border crossings, challenging road conditions and local regulations.
According to the company, the completion of this project is a demonstration of its logistical expertise, its commitment to supporting regional growth and connectivity, and its ability to handle large-scale, complex operations with precision and reliability.
Jason Reynard, regional managing director at AGL East Africa, remarked, “We are immensely proud of our team’s accomplishment in executing this challenging logistics project. This project is a testament to our dedication to providing seamless logistics solutions that support the economic development and infrastructure advancement of the region. Our robust logistics networks are essential in driving the progress and transformation we are witnessing across Africa.”
Elsewhere, AGL Rwanda has laid the foundation stone for the extension of its Kigali warehouse as part of its efforts to meet growing logistics demand in East Africa. Discover more at: https://africanreview.com/transport-a-logistics/agl-rwanda-moves-to-meet-growing-logistics-demand-in-east-africa