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Harren Group opens first office in Africa

Harren Group opens first office in Africa

German shipping and logistics firm Harren Group has opened its first office in Africa. The firm has extended its presence through citing the office in

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German shipping and logistics firm Harren Group has opened its first office in Africa. The firm has extended its presence through citing the office in Lagos, Nigeria.

Harren Nigeria, be led by Managing Director Paul Okpurughre, is located in The Wings Office Complex (17a Ozumba Mbadiwe Street, Victoria Island, Level 5, East Tower, Lagos State, Nigeria, nigeria@harren-group.com). The location allows perfect access in and out of the city and is convenient to all of Lagos’s major business centres.

“The new office represents the entire Harren Group and serves as a basis for further business development in West Africa. We want to intensify the proximity to our customers and our business activities in the region.” West Africa represents about 30 percent of Africa’s total population. Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa, even ahead of South Africa,” said Paul Okpurughre, former Director Business Development and Operations (MEA) at SAL Heavy Lift.

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“Lagos is the perfect location for us – it’s a vibrant city and one of the main project and logistics capitals on the continent. The opening of the new office reflects our remarkably successful development in West Africa. We want to further expand our local position based on the existing, trustful relationships with our customers and partners,” explains Dr. Martin Harren, CEO of the Harren Group.

Jürgen Kuntz, senior manager chartering & Projects and Head of Africa Chartering Desk at SAL Heavy Lift, emphasises: “Having our own office in Africa means a lot to our organisation. Currently, around three of our Group’s ships sail to this region on a monthly basis. So it’s the next logical step to open an office there to be able to further develop our position. We see lots of opportunities for example in the energy and infrastructure segments.”

Nils Aden, managing director of the Harren Group, underlines the potential for the entire Group: “There are also new opportunities for business beyond our existing heavy lift activities – for example in the tanker, bulker and renewable energy sectors. The new office will represent our Group’s affiliated companies Jumbo-SAL-Alliance, Intermarine, Harren Bulkers, Harren Tankers, Atheleon and Combi Lift as their commercial agent. Opening the Lagos office makes our dedicated and personal services available to our customers locally. This is another important milestone for our Group.”

 

 

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