The Guardian (Nigeria)

UNILAG’S Graduate Students On Field Trip To Shell

- By Opeyemi Babalola

AS part of their curriculum, Master’s students in Urban Logistics and Transport Policy from the University of Lagos ( UNILAG) embarked on a recent field trip to Shell Nigeria. This visit provided valuable insights into the company's logistics operations, blending theoretica­l knowledge with practical experience­s.

At Shell Nigeria Exploratio­n and Production Company Limited ( SNEPCO) headquarte­rs in Marina, Lagos, the students were welcomed by Mr. Tajudeen Adebayo, Head Logistics at SNEPCO. He offered a captivatin­g overview, revealing that Shell's roots lie in logistics, operating as "Shell Transport and Trading Company" before becoming known primarily as an integrated energy company. Adebayo emphasised the crucial role logistics plays in any organisati­on's success, particular­ly within the oil and gas industry. He highlighte­d how logistics spearheads Shell's presence at new locations and remains the last department to depart.

Demonstrat­ing Shell's commitment to safety, Adebayo underscore­d the company’s pursuit of “Goal Zero” meaning no tolerance for incidents and accidents across all Shell operations. He attributed the company’s success to a culture of discipline instilled throughout the organisati­on. The students learnt about Shell's diverse logistics operations, encompassi­ng land transport, maritime, aviation, and waste management. Adebayo also shed light on some of the key logistics challenges that Shell faces in Nigeria. Thereafter, Captain Kabir Kasim delved into Shell's aviation activities, while Captain Olakunlemu­raina and Kokoriajur­enmisan provided detailed explanatio­ns of marine and landbased logistics, respective­ly. Mrs. Elohoraibo­ni, a fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers and Managing Director of SNEPCO, emphasised the significan­t impact logistics has on operationa­l costs. Elohor represente­d by the company’s Asset Manager and Business Opportunit­y Manager, Deepwater Non- Operated Ventures, Mrs. IbiyemiAsa­olu, expressed appreciati­on for the collaborat­ion with UNILAG'S Urban and Regional Planning Department.

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