AGL Gabon strengthens its fleet with 4 new man TGS 33 tractors for the energy sector
Africa Global Logistics (AGL), a logistics specialist, announces the acquisition of four new MAN TGS 33 tractor units, for a total amount of 964,618,000 FCFA to strengthen the capacities of its Port-Gentil agency.
With an output of 440 horsepower and a towing capacity of 90 tons, these vehicles are perfectly suited to the requirements of the energy sector. Specifically designed to handle the harsh field conditions, they have been integrated into the current fleet to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of transportation and logistics operations in the region.
Through regular investments in state-of-the-art equipment, AGL maintains its commitment to providing customized logistics solutions, which meet the unique needs of its customers.
«The acquisition of these new machines illustrates our commitment to guarantee quality services and to strengthen our equipment fleet with high-performance and innovative tools, to better serve our customers, particularly those in the energy sector. We remain committed to providing our customers with efficient and reliable transport solutions and increasing our productivity through our position as a major player in the market.» Jean- Michel Escallier, Director of the AGL Port-Gentil agency
Following this acquisition, AGL Port-Gentil now has a fleet of 10 MAN TGS 33 tractors dedicated to the key energy sector. These new vehicles bring the company’s total tractor fleet to 20. This modern, high-performance fleet guarantees optimum reliability and safety for all missions.
About AGL Gabon
AGL provides port handling, maritime consignment, transit logistics and customs commission services through its 1,100 employees in Gabon. We offer our customers a local service, a perfect knowledge of the markets and a mastery of end-to-end operations of the supply chain. AGL is committed to working alongside government and port authorities to combat the high cost of living and contribute to Gabon’s economic and social growth, in particular with an active policy of support for the population and actions oriented towards young people.
Press contact:
Aimée Pascaline MOUGOULA – Head of Communication & CSR Department – AGL Gabon aimeepascaline.mougoula@oct-gabon.com – T +241 62 30 40 86 / +241 11 70 95 00 / +241 11 79 41 00