Ohorongo cement for St. Helena’s airport

On May 24th 2012, a three year contract to supply cement for the building of the St Helena Airport project was signed between Ohorongo Cement (Pty) Ltd and Basil Read (Pty) Ltd. The contract to design, build and operate an airport on the island of St ­Helena was awarded to Basil Read in November 2011. It is funded by the Department for International Development (DFID), a department of the British government. Located approximately 1900 km from Africa, the island of St Helena is one of the world’s most remote locations.

The cement will be exported in 1,5 t bulk bags packed into 20 ft containers, by means of a 3000 t vessel, which will operate between St Helena and Walvis Bay port on a three week cycle. “The problem we had to overcome, was that the island did not have a jetty for the vessel to berth” says Mr Temlett, GM of Basil Read St Helena Airport Project. “Now we have a temporary constructed jetty, and the 40 t crane on the chartered vessel enables the offload directly onto St Helena Island.”

www.ohorongo-cement.com

x

Related articles:

Issue 10/2010

Ohorongo Cement to source local gypsum

Ohorongo Cement (Pty) Ltd and Elspe Minerals (Pty) Ltd have signed a supply and co-operation agreement under the terms of which Elspe Minerals, owned by the Namibian family Kahl, agrees to supply high...

more
Issue 03/2014

Another milestone for Ohorongo

Ohorongo Cement (Pty) Ltd, the only cement manufacturer in Namibia, has just obtained its certification of having met the international standards of ISO 14001:2009 and ISO 9001:2008, an environmental...

more
Issue 11/2017 BEUMER GROUP GMBH & CO. KG

Greater than the sum of its parts – ­ Ohorongo Cement decides on third packaging line

Otavi, the nearest small town, is 20 km away. Tsumeb is located to the north of it. One single road runs through the wide open plains. Schwenk Zement built the plant in the Namibian region of...

more
Issue 9/2017 FLSMIDTH A/S

FLSmidth wins first Operation & ­Maintenance contract in Morocco

FLSmidth has won a five-year contract from OCP S.A. (formerly known as Office Chérifien des Phosphates) to operate port equipment for handling phosphate, fertilizers, and sulphur. The port is...

more
Issue 9/2017 SAMSON MATERIALS HANDLING LTD.

Samson Eco Hoppers with ATEX for Port of Mombasa

Samson Materials Handling Ltd. has ­received an order from TradeMark East Africa for four Eco Hoppers with ATEX to be employed at the Port of Mombasa in Kenya. This was won following a lengthy and...

more