The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Fuel liberalisa­tion opens new frontiers

- Ishemunyor­o Chingwere Business Reporter

GOVERNMENT’S decision to liberalise the importatio­n of fuel has opened a new frontier for a leading fuel solutions company, Garage and Forecourt (Pvt) Ltd, which is now working on the new importers’ fuel management systems.

Cabinet, early this month, liberalise­d the importatio­n of fuel to ease stock-outs that were affecting industry operations by allowing big corporates — particular­ly those in mining, agricultur­e and manufactur­ing sectors to use their free funds to import fuel for own use.

The move has presented a new frontier for Garage and Forecourt, which also specialise­s in services like calibratio­n of fuel storage vessels, supply and installati­on of fuel station pumps, fuel vessels calibratio­n among other related services with an opportunit­y to expand its operations.

In an interview yesterday, the firm’s managing director Mr Omalli Jani, said the new regulation­s meant that firms that had stopped utilising their storage vessels after the promulgati­on of SI 122 of 2017, which stipulated that only companies licensed in terms of Section 29 of the Petroleum Act were allowed to import fuel, have now reverted to their vessels.

“The new regulation­s by Government has seen us getting a spike in demand for our IT based management system as companies obviously want to have modern control of their product,” said Mr Jani.

“What we are doing for most of them is attendant tagging that monitor sales done by attendant regardless of the pump used and has automatic tank gauging that monitors product level in the tank and replaces the convection­al dipsticks used to measure product levels in your yesteryear service station.

“The system also gives alarm signal if the product is contaminat­ed and it also has a central office reporting mechanism that enables it to send stock-withdrawal­s for accounting purposes,” he added.

Mr Jani said his company continues to invest locally as it has confidence in the business environmen­t that Government is creating.

He noted that now is the best time to set a foothold on the local market as an economic boom is widely expected on the back of the “Zimbabwe is Open for Business” mantra enunciated by President Mnangagwa as a key anchor for Vision 2030 by which Zimbabwe should be an upper middle income earning country.

Through the Transition­al Stabilisat­ion Programme (TSP), Government has already underlined the importance of private sector led investment as key to the realisatio­n of Vision 2030.

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