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Cameroon: French logistics company Necotrans creates Africa Truck Service subsidiary

Cameroon: French logistics company Necotrans creates Africa Truck Service subsidiary
  • Comments   -   Friday, 24 July 2015 02:14

(Business in Cameroon) - Africa Truck Service Cameroun (ATS Cameroun) is the new company just created in Cameroon by Gregory Querel, CEO of Necotrans, a French logistics group that has been becoming more and more present in Africa and holds a prime position in the race for the multipurpose terminal concession at the Kribi deep water port in South Cameroon. The goal of this new company with 100 million FCFA in capital is a broad one.

According to the company’s notice, its scope ranges from “the study, construction, assemblage, purchase, sale and repair of all land, sea and river transportation materials” to “the transportation, processing, manufacturing and sale of all energy-generating products, lubricants” and more.

ATS Cameroun’s Managing Director is Emmanuel Querel while Gregory Querel is Chairman of the Board along side the Managing Director who acts as a representative of parent company Africa Truck Service based in Paris and Pascal Reig, who represents the interests of Necotrans Equipement in the new company.

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