The management of Bulk Energy Storage and Transportation (BOST) has organized a four-day training for its technical and mechanical staff from all its depots across the country, in alignment with ongoing efforts to streamline the operations of depots across the country.
Addressing the staff at the commencement of the ‘Depot Upgrade Training’ in Accra, the HR Director of BOST, Mr Augustine Appiah, on behalf of the Managing Director of BOST, Dr Edwin Provencal, stressed that depot automation is a key strategic investment for BOST.
“We see it as the turning point for the company's operations which will reposition us to affirm our leadership in the industry,” he added.
Given this, he implored the staff to embrace the ongoing efforts and let it work and recognised the partnership with Automation Solutions Limited (ASL) to undertake the automation exercise at the depots.
He disclosed that the first phase of the automation efforts is about 75 percent complete adding “We have a firm belief that by the end of November 2024, the first one and two would have been completed, being APD and Kumasi.
Mr Appiah asserted that with the completion of the automation of depots of BOST, its efficiency levels would be tripled, becoming more efficient and effective which would deepen its competitive edge in the industry.
“This is what we need to gain the confidence of our multilateral customers, to return to work with us,” he stated. To this end, he urged the staff to take advantage of the opportunity provided to deepen their competence. The ability to learn, and become well exposed to the emerging trends in the industry, he emphasized, will enable the company to realise its vision in the energy industry.
Also speaking at the brief ceremony, the Chief Executive Officer of ASL, Mr Kweku Asmah, recognized the evolution of the energy industry.
He, therefore, added that it is important for BOST to position itself with the right infrastructure to be able to supply the needed and necessary fuel for the country.
On the back of the investment made to automate its terminals across the country, the ASL CEO said they are committed to a partnership to implement the project. “As part of this project, ASL and its partners are providing a series of training sessions, both technical and operational for key users of the system to ensure its sustainability.
The training, among others, focuses on the fundamentals of industrial control, fundamentals of automation, instrumentation and its principles as well as the mechanical set-up and associated maintenance procedures.
He said trainees will be exposed to industry professionals with rich experience and encouraged them to share insights and collaborate with them to enhance the learning experience.
“This training session represents a significant investment by BOST into its future, one that enhances operational capabilities which prioritises business continuity, and environmental stewardship,” he stated.
He maintained that BOST has a commitment to innovation, efficiency and sustainability in the fuel industry while indicating the readiness of ASL to help the company maintain sustainable service to the country.
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