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Lafarge Empowers Customers With 155 Trucks To Boost Operations

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Lafarge Empowers Customers With 155 Trucks To Boost Operations

 

By Abimbola Abdullah

Lafarge Africa, a leading innovative and sustainable building solutions company, has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting customer growth and operational excellence through the allocation of 155 trucks aimed at enhancing logistics capabilities.

 

This milestone initiative underscores the company’s dedication to empowering customers and fostering long-term partnerships built on mutual growth and success.

 

Speaking at the truck allocation ceremony, the Commercial Director of Lafarge Africa Plc, Gbenga Onimowo, represented by the Head of Sales, Lagos, Babatunde Odufote, described the initiative as transformative for the company and its customers. “Today marks a transformative moment in Lafarge Africa’s unwavering commitment to our customers’ success. These trucks are more than just vehicles – they are tools of empowerment designed to enhance supply chain control, strengthen market presence, and unlock new business opportunities. This is not just an investment in logistics; it’s an investment in our shared vision for progress and sustainable growth,” he said.

 

Highlighting the operational significance of the initiative, the Logistics Director of Lafarge Africa, Osaze Aghatise, represented by the Head of Logistics Projects, Ogbonna Arua, said, “Logistics is a cornerstone of any business, particularly in the construction and building materials industry. Timely and efficient delivery of products is essential for meeting project timelines, satisfying customers, and maintaining our competitive edge. With these 155 trucks, we are equipping our customers to deliver Lafarge products with greater efficiency, ensuring reliability and excellence in service delivery across the nation.”

 

The beneficiaries of the truck allocation expressed their excitement and gratitude for the initiative. Abiodun Akinleye, of Abiodun Akinleye Nigeria Enterprises, a long-time Lafarge partner, remarked: “This initiative will help us expand our market reach and grow our businesses. With Lafarge’s support, we can significantly increase our capacity – from handling 5,000 or 10,000 tons monthly to potentially 20,000 tons. The results will undoubtedly be evident.”

 

Abolaji Akigbogun, of Boatan Ventures, shared how the trucks will address his business challenges: “For a while, I struggled to meet customer demand due to a lack of logistics support, losing orders as a result. With this initiative, I’m confident it will empower me to grow, stop loss of orders and stabilize my operations. I deeply appreciate Lafarge’s efforts in supporting businesses like mine.”

 

The allocation of 155 trucks reflects Lafarge Africa’s broader commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centric growth.

 

By addressing critical logistics challenges, the company continues to set new benchmarks in the construction industry.

 

Additionally, the initiative aligns with Lafarge’s sustainability goals by reducing inefficiencies and minimizing emissions from repeated transportation trips.

 

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Lafarge Empowers Customers With 155 Trucks To Boost Operations

 

By Abimbola Abdullah

Lafarge Africa, a leading innovative and sustainable building solutions company, has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting customer growth and operational excellence through the allocation of 155 trucks aimed at enhancing logistics capabilities.

 

This milestone initiative underscores the company’s dedication to empowering customers and fostering long-term partnerships built on mutual growth and success.

 

Speaking at the truck allocation ceremony, the Commercial Director of Lafarge Africa Plc, Gbenga Onimowo, represented by the Head of Sales, Lagos, Babatunde Odufote, described the initiative as transformative for the company and its customers. “Today marks a transformative moment in Lafarge Africa’s unwavering commitment to our customers’ success. These trucks are more than just vehicles – they are tools of empowerment designed to enhance supply chain control, strengthen market presence, and unlock new business opportunities. This is not just an investment in logistics; it’s an investment in our shared vision for progress and sustainable growth,” he said.

 

Highlighting the operational significance of the initiative, the Logistics Director of Lafarge Africa, Osaze Aghatise, represented by the Head of Logistics Projects, Ogbonna Arua, said, “Logistics is a cornerstone of any business, particularly in the construction and building materials industry. Timely and efficient delivery of products is essential for meeting project timelines, satisfying customers, and maintaining our competitive edge. With these 155 trucks, we are equipping our customers to deliver Lafarge products with greater efficiency, ensuring reliability and excellence in service delivery across the nation.”

 

The beneficiaries of the truck allocation expressed their excitement and gratitude for the initiative. Abiodun Akinleye, of Abiodun Akinleye Nigeria Enterprises, a long-time Lafarge partner, remarked: “This initiative will help us expand our market reach and grow our businesses. With Lafarge’s support, we can significantly increase our capacity – from handling 5,000 or 10,000 tons monthly to potentially 20,000 tons. The results will undoubtedly be evident.”

 

Abolaji Akigbogun, of Boatan Ventures, shared how the trucks will address his business challenges: “For a while, I struggled to meet customer demand due to a lack of logistics support, losing orders as a result. With this initiative, I’m confident it will empower me to grow, stop loss of orders and stabilize my operations. I deeply appreciate Lafarge’s efforts in supporting businesses like mine.”

 

The allocation of 155 trucks reflects Lafarge Africa’s broader commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centric growth.

 

By addressing critical logistics challenges, the company continues to set new benchmarks in the construction industry.

 

Additionally, the initiative aligns with Lafarge’s sustainability goals by reducing inefficiencies and minimizing emissions from repeated transportation trips.

 

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