Maritime logistics : German Harren Group targets African oil jurisdictions
The German maritime transport and logistics company has set up in Lagos, with its sights set on the oil markets and renewables.
21/11/2022 at 17h43, by Africa Business+
“A major part of the cargo that transits through West Africa passes through Nigeria, and we wanted to assist the shipowners in the country,” Paul Okpurughre, managing director of Harren Nigeria, told Africa Business+, explaining the arrival of the German logistics group in Lagos.
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