BUA Food’s export of refined sugar will benefit the economy,
providing alternative source of income, while significantly diversifying the
company’s markets, the company said in a statement.
The vessels will depart and berth at BUA’s port and terminal
increasing export capacity while reducing operating cost.
The Mitsubishi of Japan built vessel is named MV Bundu –
after the area in which the refinery is located.
The vessels cargo capacity is suited to enhance quick and
sustainable delivery of more refined sugar in the face of growing export demand
from across the African region.
The refined sugar of high-grade quality is processed from
BUA Foods’ ultra-modern sugar refinery located in Port Harcourt.
This refinery with a capacity of 750,000 metric tons, is
also equipped to process all grades of sugar.
Abdul Samad Rabiu, Chairman BUA Foods Plc. In his comments
said: “As we drive our business for growth with focus on sustainable returns,
and benefit to all our stakeholders and the Nigerian economy, owning a shipping
vessel is an important step in BUA Foods strategy”
“We see an increased and continued demand for refined sugar
across the region with attendant increase for logistics support to aid timely
delivery, which is why it is important for us to strengthen our current
capability with an own-controlled asset as we advance further in our business
strategy. These new vessels will create operational efficiencies in our
business and open possibilities for new services,” he added.
With this acquisition, BUA Foods said it is well-positioned
to take advantage of the AfCFTA, considering its investments in the food sector
over the years.
“Owning a vessel to export sugar is a crucial enabler of
flexibility and agility in our total supply chain as it allows our customers to
tackle time-critical fulfillment challenges due to timely Engr. Ayodele Abioye,
Managing Director, BUA Foods. availability of their goods,” said
“As we expand our customer base into the region, we strongly
believe in working closely with them towards meeting and surpassing their needs
in time and in full,” he added.
To further strengthen its export drive, a second shipping
vessel is expected to arrive by the end of the second quarter of 2022 to
promote cross border trade to businesses across the West African region and
other African countries.
BUA Foods is a leading food business with well diversified
and scalable operations producing sugar, flour, pasta, rice and edible oils.
The company owns strategically located plants across
Nigeria, in addition to a cordial alliance with local stakeholders in host
communities.
Additionally, BUA Foods is a resilient business built on a
strong brand proposition and is an operator that has a well-known reputation
for delivering high-quality products.
BUA Foods continues to invest in modern technology for
efficient food production, innovatively expanding with strategic partners
across the value chain.
The company is also positioned to leverage significant
export potentials across West Africa and the larger African continent.
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