Editorial
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Ltd in partnership with Africa Global Logistics (AGL) and DDG Logistics has officially flagged off 10 additional trucks to support the transportation of pipeline materials.
This brings the total number of trucks dedicated to EACOP’s logistics operations to 40, further enhancing the efficiency and pace of pipeline construction.
AGL, a Ugandan company mandated to sub-contract local enterprises, has played a pivotal role in ensuring the involvement of Ugandan firms in the project.
Winnie Anyango Lokech, Contract Manager, Africa Global Logistics says that together with their main joint venture partner, DDG Logistics, they have successfully transported 2,000 pipes using the initial 30 trucks adding that with this addition, having already transported 12% of all EACOP pipes.