Business News of Monday, 2 September 2019

Source: laudbusiness.com

Total rewards outstanding transporters, drivers

Safety transporter of the year Duah Boakye with some managers of Total Ghana Safety transporter of the year Duah Boakye with some managers of Total Ghana

Total Ghana has presented awards to outstanding transporters and drivers for their good works.

For the second time running, Alhaji Ibrahim Awudu of IBRAWUD Company Limited won the ‘Transport CEO of the year.’

He was recognized for his maximum contribution in retaining his green ICT status in 2018 and for recording no accident.

In her welcome address, the Operations Manager of Total Ghana, Elizabeth Sotuminu, said that it was a special moment for the Company to acknowledge and celebrate the hard work of the Transporters and their contribution to the safe transport operations of the Company.

The most prestigious award, ‘Safety Transporter of the Year’ went to Duah Boakye Trading and Transport Limited, based on the exceptional behavior of its drivers.

‘The Overall Best Driver’ went to Henry Ajomah of JK HORGLE Transport & Company Limited for not recording any safety violation or product loss.

The ‘Best Transport Safety Officer’ went to Francis Dove of JK AHIADOME Transport & Company Limited in recognition of the relentless effort towards retention of his company’s green ICT status and for being among the first two highest near miss reporters.

The Managing Director of Total Ghana, Eric Fanchini, congratulated them and other award winners. He emphasized the company’s commitment in putting in place measures to support them in their business. He mentioned that “Total Ghana is fully utilizing the Dash Cams it has installed in all its Bulk Road Vehicles (BRVs) to monitor trucks and better understand the cause of incidents."

"Through this system, the Company is ensuring a safe driving behavior that protects drivers, road users, and public assets. Other innovative actions include the Driver Simulator purchased for the Road Safety Limited. Through this equipment, Total Ghana has been able to train over 250 drivers.”

The simulator, he explained, offers the option of mimicking various imaginable driving conditions which helps drivers to adequately foresee and react appropriately to protect themselves and other road users.

He encouraged the Transporters to adhere to standard safety procedures in order to always achieve zero accidents and fatality in their line of business.

The Director of Licensing of the National Petroleum Authority, Benjamin Agyare, commended Total Ghana and the Transporters for the good work done. He gave the assurance of his outfit’s active role in ensuring safe operations in the petroleum downstream sector.