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Asharami unveils 60,000-litre aviation fuel dispenser


Asharami Synergy Limited, a foremost Sahara Group downstream company, says it has unveiled the Bowser SO-24, a fuel dispensing system to enhance efficiency and operational excellence in the aviation sector.

A statement by the company stated that the 60,000-litre capacity aviation fuel bowser is a specialised vehicle designed for the safe and efficient transport and refuelling of aircraft.

The facility is reportedly equipped with advanced systems to ensure precise fuel handling and compliance with aviation safety standards – reinforcing Asharami Synergy’s commitment to environmental sustainability.

Speaking, the Chief Executive Officer of Asharami Synergy, Nomnso Dike, described the acquisition of the system as a milestone that highlights Asharami’s dedication to constantly pushing boundaries in the sector to drive operational excellence that aligns with global standards.

“Asharami Synergy has a legacy of excellence, efficiency, and leadership in our industry. The Bowser SO-24 is a testament to our resolve to continuously innovate, commit to sustainability, and be the leading supplier of Jet fuel in this industry. We are always eager to take decisive and defining steps to meet the evolving needs of our clients and redefine efficiency in energy distribution,” he said.

Christened ‘Bowser SO-24’, representing the 24th addition to the fleet, Dike said the facility has an industry-leading 2,800 litres-per-minute flow rate, making it a game-changer in fuel dispensing technology.

“It features an emission-friendly DEF (Diesel Emission Fluid) system that reduces carbon emissions and self-loading capabilities to ensure uninterrupted operations. This innovation supports Asharami Synergy’s ambition of meeting the dynamic needs of its clients,” he added.

Dike commended the company’s stakeholders and clients for being “reliable partners in progress,” assuring that Asharami Synergy remained dedicated to providing top-notch service across the downstream value chain.

“The introduction of Bowser SO-24 further cements our position as a leader in energy distribution, combining advanced technology and operational excellence to meet the growing demands of our industry,” he added.

 Also, the Station Manager at Delta Air, Omeiza Salami, commended Asharami Synergy’s reliability and commitment to excellence.

Salami noted the successful collaboration between Asharami and Delta, emphasising that even during periods of fuel scarcity, Delta Airlines maintained operations due to Asharami Synergy’s dependable support.

Similarly, the Station Manager at Egypt Air, Mohamed Afify, shared instances where emergency fuelling was required and Asharami Synergy delivered swiftly and professionally, regardless of the hour.

“Asharami Synergy consistently offers top-notch customer service, reliability, and professionalism,” he said.

Chairman of the Airline Operators of Nigeria, Kingsley Chima, praised Asharami Synergy for its commitment to infrastructural development and unwavering commitment to advancing the aviation sector.

He emphasised the importance of such strides in meeting the growing demands of the industry.

Speaking, the Chief Operating Officer, Adekanmi Adesola, said Asharami Synergy, in keeping with its culture of exceeding client expectations, had set a new benchmark for higher fuel dispensation rates and increased automation.

“We made a deliberate decision to invest in the Bowser S0-24 as it aligns with our unwavering commitment to sustainability, efficiency, and reducing carbon emissions. We are truly honoured to have our stakeholders join us on this transformative journey,” Adesola disclosed.

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