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BOSTenergies meets fuel tanker drivers over their concerns at the Kumasi depot

BOSTenergies has given the assurance to all its stakeholders that it will do everything possible to ensure the Kumasi depot continues to meet the market demand using the existing loading arms.

BOSTenergies meets fuel tanker drivers over their concerns at the Kumasi depot

BOSTenergies has reassured all its stakeholders, including fuel tanker drivers and the public, that the company is actively addressing their concerns about operations at the Kumasi depot. Management has been aware of the issues for some time, including a damaged loading arm and insufficient parking space at the Kumasi Bulk Road Vehicle (BRV) Park.

The company has hired a contractor to repair the loading arm and is in the process of constructing a new BRV parking facility, which is expected to significantly increase parking capacity and alleviate congestion at the depot. In the meantime, BOSTenergies has leased a third-party facility for BRV parking.

After acknowledging the tanker drivers' union representatives, BOSTenergies agreed to a suspension of the proposed three-day strike. The company emphasized its commitment to working collaboratively with the drivers, the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), and other stakeholders to resolve the concerns in a sustainable and responsible manner.

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