Sasol Invests in First South African-owned Chemical Tanker Through Nduna Maritime

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Sasol Invests in First South African-owned Chemical Tanker Through Nduna Maritime

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DURBAN, South Africa, October 9, 2019, /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--

Nduna Maritime and Sasol have entered into a R400 million enterprise and

supplier development (ESD) funding agreement through the Sasol Siyakha Trust,

in South Africa’s first locally-owned maritime vessel. This is Sasol Siyakha’s

single largest funding agreement to date.

The specialised chemical tanker, named Bow Cecil, is the very first Republic of

South Africa flagged vessel that will transport chemicals to international

markets registered to carry the South African flag.

“We are particularly proud of this landmark agreement, as it is a significant

investment into localising and diversifying our supply chain. As a global

producer of a number of chemical products, we supply numerous markets around

the world with products made in South Africa. Through Nduna Maritime, we are

extending our value chain participation through a wholly owned South African

business,” said Vuyo Kahla, Executive Vice President: Advisory, Assurance and

Supply Chain, Sasol Limited.

Vusi Mazibuko, Mnambithi Group Executive Chairman said, “We are excited about

the acquisition and have long term plans to own and operate our own tankers. We

also have plans to expand our fleet in both liquid bulk and dry bulk vessels

which will see us further deepen South African ownership of the maritime

industry. The vessel currently handles outbound shipments of chemicals into

South East Asia, the Middle East, and Europe for Sasol and other companies.”

Sasol spends approximately R1.,8 billion a year on shipping from South Africa

to global markets. As the owner of Bow Cecil, Nduna Maritime will leverage this

asset to increase its capacity to ship more chemical products to markets

concentrated in Asia. To date the Sasol Siyakha Trust has disbursed R 426.7

million since 2007 to 91 Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs).

Mazibuko added, “We believe that through this ground-breaking project, we have

heeded the call to address the aspirations of our government's National

Development Plan by increasing investment in the country's ship registry as

well as by creating an enabling environment for the improvement of human

capital and skills development in the sector.”

“Sasol, as a company proudly rooted in our South African heritage, is committed

to making a significant contribution to South Africa’s economic

transformation.  We believe that, through enabling players to participate in

our value chain, we catalyse further economic growth,” added Kahla.

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Note to editors:

About Sasol Siyakha Trust

The Sasol Siyakha Trust was established in 2007 by Sasol South Africa (Pty) Ltd

to make investments in acceptable and viable B-BBEE Enterprises which are or

are in the process of becoming contractors or suppliers to the Sasol Group. The

target beneficiaries include majority black owned Exempted Micro Enterprises

(EMEs) and Qualifying Small Enterprises (QSEs) in South Africa particularly in

areas that Sasol operates in.

To date the Sasol Siyakha Trust has disbursed R 426.7 million since 2007 to 91

Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs). For more information on the trust

interested parties may email siyakha.funding@sasol.com or the Sasol Contact

Centre on 017 610 4777.

About Sasol

Sasol is a global integrated chemicals and energy company. Through our talented

people, we safely and sustainably create superior value for our customers,

shareholders and other stakeholders. We integrated sophisticated technologies

in world-scale operating facilities to produce and commercialise commodity and

specialised chemicals, gaseous and liquid fuels, and lower-carbon electricity.

About Nduna Maritime

Nduna Maritime is a subsidiary of the Mnambithi Group. The company offers

shipping of chemicals and any liquid bulk cargo. We envision owning and

operating a pool of chemical tanker vessels as well as contributing to the

development of scarce skills set in the South African Maritime Industry with a

particular focus on youth development.

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SOURCE: Sasol  

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