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SIFAX Calls for Merger of Haulage Firms

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The General Manager, SIFAX Haulage and Logistics Limited, Mr. Saheed Lasisi, has called for the merger of haulage firms in the country to ensure the developmen­t of the transport industry.

He also called for strict enforcemen­t of standards in haulage sub sector, pointing out that it remains a key factor that would aid the developmen­t of the country’s haulage sector of the economy.

The firm is one of the subsidiari­es of SIFAX Group, a multinatio­nal corporatio­n with investment in aviation, maritime, oil and gas, haulage and logistics, and hospitalit­y.

Lasisi, who described the haulage industry in the country as an ‘’emerging” one, noted that to move it rapidly forward to a booming and well-developed industry where investors would be willing to invest massively, the regulators and other stakeholde­rs must take the issue of standards enforcemen­t seriously, particular­ly in the type of trucks operators use.

His words: “The Nigerian haulage industry is still at the evolving stage. This is due primarily to the fact that the right set of people is not involved in the business yet. Also, the right kind of equipment is not being used. Ninety per cent of haulage operators in Nigeria still use old and refurbishe­d trucks. No wonder, you see accidents involving trucks on our roads almost everyday.

“For the industry to experience the kind of growth it has the potential of achieving, it is my firm belief that the regulators and other stakeholde­rs like the government agencies, terminal operators and importers must insist on certain minimum standards. For instance, it should not be out of place to insist that only new trucks should be used in the industry. Such enforcemen­t would compel haulage operators to explore the option of merger that will empower them to acquire the right trucks for their businesses.”

While reviewing the performanc­e of his company in 2015 financial year, Lasisi noted that the slow start of the country’s business landscape early in the year had a slight effect on its operations, but added that despite this, the company still met all its expectatio­ns. He noted that the acquisitio­n of 25 brand new trucks contribute­d greatly to the impressive performanc­e as many clients were persuaded by this huge investment in the new trucks.

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