INVESTING IN FLEET MAINTENANCE STRENGTHENS OPERATIONS
To maintain the high service standards AMSOL provides to its clients, it is essential that AMSOL’s owned and managed vessels are proactively well-maintained. This is achieved through a collaborative approach between the vessel’s crew and…
FUELING THE SA MARITIME SECTOR: AMSOL CELEBRATES THE ‘UHAMBO’
This week, AMSOL celebrated a significant milestone together with stakeholders by officially renaming the latest addition to the fleet, ‘Uhambo’ — meaning ‘The Journey’. The event, which took place in Durban, highlighted AMSOL’s…
AMSOL RECOGNIZED FOR COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY
AMSOL has been announced as a finalist for the 12th Africa and Middle East Gender Mainstreaming Awards in the 'Investing in Young Women' category. This nomination highlights AMSOL's success in increasing female representation from 8% to 18%…
EMPOWERING PEOPLE: SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS
At AMSOL, we are dedicated to making a positive impact in our communities and several partnerships support this goal. Recent initiatives gave us an opportunity to interact with organizations really making a difference!
Non-Profit Organization…
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT: SAFER TOGETHER
Prioritizing employee wellbeing is the foundation of a strong safety culture, which is central to AMSOL’s SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality) approach and commitment to continuous improvement. Earlier this year, AMSOL launched…
‘UMKHUSELI’ ON CALL
In partnership with the Department of Transport and the South African Maritime Safety Authority, AMSOL plays an important role in protecting the Southern African coastline using the Emergency Towing Vessel 'Umkhuseli'. This vessel, which responds…
INVESTMENT IN FLEET EXPANSION SIGNALS MARITIME INDUSTRY GROWTH
In order to meet local demand for marine fuel logistics and transportation services, AMSOL has acquired a 5,482 DWT product tanker signaling the expansion of its tanker fleet. The vessel, which departed the Port of Sharjah in United Arab Emirates…
EFFICIENT DRYDOCKING
Regular planned maintenance is key to providing an effective technical service to vessel management clients. During March, the Environmental Research Vessel ‘Algoa’, which is managed by AMSOL on behalf of the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, underwent statutory drydocking at the Robinson Drydock in the V&A Waterfront.
VERSATILE MARINE SOLUTIONS
Strategically located in Southern Africa, at the base of the African continent and geographically on a busy shipping lane, AMSOL’s ability to provide offshore support and supply as well as emergency response and safety standby services, ensures that client needs are met.
TURNKEY OFFSHORE TERMINAL MANAGEMENT
At AMSOL, we understand the importance of ensuring continuity of product supply, safety, health and environmental protection and adhering to international standards and requirements whilst managing single and multi-buoy (SPM & CBM) offshore terminal operations.