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The OMA Group comprises independent indigenous limited liability companies in BENIN | BURKINA FASO | COTE D’IVOIRE | GHANA | SENEGAL | TOGO as well as strategic regional partners in CAMEROON | NIGERIA | NIGER | MAURITANIA
From Mauritania to the Cameroon, with a mix of owned offices, strategic regional partners and associates, OMA Logistics can meet all your needs in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Why Africa? – Demographic Explosive Growth
Africa is the 2nd most populous continent in the world with 50% of the population younger than 25 years old.
A young working-age population should boost growth per capita
TANZANIA
BURUDI
EQUATORIALGUINEA
ANGOLA
REP OFTHE
CONGO
Zanzibar
MALAWI
ZAMBIA
MOZAMBIQUE MADAGASCARZIMBABWE
BOTSWANA
SWAZILAND
LESOTHOSOUTHAFRICA
NAMIBIA
ANGOLA
NIGER
CHADSUDAN
ETHIOPIA
DJIBOUTI
ERITREA
UGANDA SOMALIAKENYADEMOCRATIC
REPUBLICOF THE CONGO
CENTRALAFRICANREPUBLIC
RWANDAGABON
NIGERIA
CAMEROON
Berbera
MALI
BENIN
TOGOCOTEDTVOIRE
BURKINA
GUINEA
SENEGAL
GHANA
LIBERIA
MAURITANIA
SIERRALEONE
GAMBIA
GUINEABISSAU
THE
SOUTHSUDAN
Oil & Gas Industry Content Development Act 2010,
Petroleum (Local Contentand Local Participation) Regulation 2013
The Petroleum Activities Law of 2004
Petroleum Law 18 August 2014; Mining Law 2014
Enhancing National Participation in the Oil & Gas Industry in Uganda
Petroleum Act, 2015
2014 draft National Energy Policy
Proclamation to Promote Development of Mineral Resources
Localisation, Reservation & Public Procurement Policy
Section 14 of the Petroleum Act
Zambia Mining Local Content Initiative
National Content Regulation of Hydrocarbons Law
Petroleum Code (Law no. 99/013 of December 22, 1999)
Countries with Local Content Requirements/Preferential Procurement Laws
Indigenisation Law(Under review)
Preferential Procurement Act
Mines Act, 2014
2012 Petroleum Law
Draft Petroleum Law
Petroleum Code
New Mining Code, 2015
2018 Revised Mining Code
Local Content Policy
2014 Hydrocarbons Law
Petroleum E&P Reform Law, 2014
South Sudan Economic Empowerment
Law No. 2015-35 of 16 July 2015
FASO
• Main Market Growth potential for European companies =Tomorrows Market
Why Africa? - Market Opportunities & Economic Growth
Customs – Delays – Timings – Costs – Dangers
$442m DP World Port Concession at Berbera
$13bn being spent on Djibouti ports
US$300m Berbera Road Corridor
Mogadishu – over 7,000 TEU per month
Kisangani
Lamu – developing hub; alternative for trade for Ethiopia, S. Sudan, N. Uganda.
Reopening of Assab and Massawa ports and roadsa priority for Ethiopia: key trade routes for northern cities
Regional Logistics Linkages: Current and Planned
China’s Belt and Road Initiativelooking to open Central Africato trade and investment – from Djibouti/Ethiopia
Mombasa – only major port in Kenya at present
New Port in Eritrea?
Oil Pipeline – Lake Albert to Tanga
Rail from Dar to Mwanza, Burundi, Rwanda expanded
Hub
Development Node
Tanga – upgrade for oil exports from Uganda – industrial hub?
Mtwara – fuel licence; gas, cement, miningMpulungu Port – linking
SADC to C/E Africa – Pedicle Rd
Our servicesForwarding – air & sea freight
Customs clearance
Multimodal transport
Project cargo handling
LCL deconsolidation
Offshore logistics and ship-to-shore
Warehousing –
bonded & non-bonded
We offer solutions forMining logistics
Oil & Gas logistics
Energy & Infrastructure
Project cargo
Exhibition goods
Commercial cargo
Temporary imports
Vessel Owners - husbandry
OMA Logistics works as your business facilitator in West Africa. We give you the tools and detailed information you need to make the supply chain logistics process easy to navigate, whichever industry you work in, wherever in the world.
What we do
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