Shell helps former employee establish distribution business

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Shell helps former employee establish distribution business
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Alkebulan Logistics has achieved an average turnover of R2m in just two months of operation with the assistance of shell. Read more:

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Morgan Naidoo with the dedicated Alkebulan Logistics team. Picture: SUPPLIED

The warehouse has resulted in nine formal jobs being created, with future opportunities for additional staff on the horizon. The business had an average turnover of R2m in the first two months of operation.is a firm believer in empowering communities in which it operates. The creation of the warehouse is both a response to the country's staggeringly high unemployment rate as well as the , delivery on the company's purpose of providing more and cleaner energy solutions.

“ Shell SA strives to achieve transformation in a sustainable way by enhancing access to energy and reducing unemployment and inequality. This initiative is further testament to our commitment to driving SMMEs,” says Hloniphizwe Mtolo, country chair, Shell SA.

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