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AMSOL ON CALL: BUSINESS CONTINUITY & ESSENTIAL MARINE SERVICES

In an industry expected to operate 24 hours a day, marine services are the critical link that keep things moving; ensuring that economies endure. At AMSOL, whether it is delivering fuel to ships, or goods and supplies to an offshore vessel,…
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SAFETY, HEALTH & WELLBEING DURING ‘BUSINESS UNUSUAL’

Since January, we have been closely monitoring the global progression of COVID-19. Recent events in South Africa and the region have activated a higher level of risk mitigation and awareness at AMSOL. Our focus now remains on proactively ensuring…
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‘S.A. AGULHAS ll’ RETURNS FROM ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

The Polar Research Vessel ‘S.A. Agulhas ll’ returned from her annual Summer Cruise to Antarctica earlier this week.  This voyage included the important exchange of personnel, stores and equipment at the South African Government’s SANAE…
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IMPACTING LIVES

In the Northern Cape of South Africa, AMSOL has partnered with Port Nolloth Primary School on a renovation project which commenced earlier this month. The project will ensure that learners have access to improved sanitation facilities at the…
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UPSKILLING TO UNLOCK POTENTIAL IN THE OCEANS ECONOMY

In challenging economic conditions, stability is key. Which is why sustaining 550 jobs in the niche maritime sector – and working consistently to grow the business - is important for the team at AMSOL. As a South African owned company, with…
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AMSOL PARTNERSHIP RESULTS IN SA’s FIRST IMAGE DICTIONARY

AMSOL has partnered with Cape Mental Health (CMH) on the ‘Easy to Read’ programme. This included an investment from AMSOL which enabled CMH’s Training Workshops Unlimited to commission the Learning for Life Programme to develop the first…
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WELL MAINTAINED ASSETS ENSURE THE PROVISION OF EFFECTIVE MARITIME SOLUTIONS

To maintain the high service standard AMSOL provides to Clients it is essential that AMSOL’s owned and managed vessels are well maintained to ensure that we receive the relevant certification which allows the vessel to operate. This is done…

‘S.A. AMANDLA’ – WORTH HER WEIGHT IN GOLD!

Protecting the Southern African coastline by responding to marine emergencies is the job of the legendary tug ‘S.A. Amandla’. In partnership with the South African Department of Transport (DOT) and the South African Maritime Safety Authority…

ANTARCTIC SEASON OPENS

In early December, AMSOL participated in a number of events that coincided with the official opening of the Antarctic Season, hosted by the South African Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF)  in Cape Town.   The exhibition…

INCIDENT PREPAREDNESS & MANAGEMENT

In the event of a marine emergency occurring, often resulting in concerns for safety of life and marine pollution, it is essential that all role players are ready to respond timeously by accessing and mobilizing relevant resources. The South…