| Updated Wed, May 3rd 2017 at 00:00 GMT +3Kenya Pipeline Company PHOTO:COURTESYA local firm has floored six international companies and clinched a contract to put up a petroleum products loading facility in Kisumu. South Engineering Company (SECO) will construct the Kisumu Oil Jetty, a facility that is expected to be critical in re-establishing Kenya as a preferred import route for oil products to countries in the Eastern Africa region. Construction works on the Sh1.69 billion jetty begins immediately and is expected to be complete in six months. “The jetty will help improve movement of products and with time help us regain market share,” said Mr Sang. ALSO READ: Opinion: Cheap fuel coming to a pump near you“The oil jetty’s target market will create an integrated marine fuel transportation in the region.”
Source: Standard Digital May 02, 2017 16:18 UTC