Bolloré Ports launches new “Green Terminal” label with help of Bureau Veritas
The inspection and certification expert, present in 140 countries, including 30 in Africa, has certified Bollore’s news label and will carry out audits of the 13 ports of the Breton group, according to Jeune Afrique Business+ sources. The initiative was officially launched on 5 June, the World Environment Day.
04/06/2021 at 17h51, by Africa Business+
The amount of the contract – considered unprecedented by Bollore- has not been disclosed at this stage. Bureau Veritas was selected following a call for tenders in which several companies participated.
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