Three companies join hands to fight Covid-19

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Petrochemical giant Sasol and mining firm AngloGold Ashanti have teamed-up with an aim to assist in protecting medical staff and patients at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic, Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic, Helen Joseph and Leratong hospitals.

Image:Three Johannesburg-listed companies have stepped up efforts to fight Covid-19 by donating hand sanitisers to some of the country's biggest public hospitals.

Petrochemical giant Sasol and mining firm AngloGold Ashanti have teamed-up with an aim to assist in protecting medical staff and patients at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic, Charlotte MaxekeThe partnership, which includes Imperial, will see the two companies sharing the cost of producing the hand sanitisers, while

Imperial has brought its freight and logistics expertise by ensuring that the sanitiser tanks are transported from Sasol to the four hospitals in Gauteng.-19 by generously agreeing to support the increased production of the hand sanitiser and will share the cost of production with AngloGold Ashanti, which will also provide the specially manufactured bulk-storage tanks for the product.

"Imperial, which is playing a pivotal role in ensuring South Africa’s supply chains continue to function, has brought its freight and logistics expertise to bear by ensuring that the sanitiser tanks are safely transported from Sasol to the four hospitals in Gauteng.

'The partnering companies have worked closely with the dedicated clinical managers at the hospitals to find an innovative way to address the need for sanitiser in a sustainable way," read the statement.

 

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