40% of fuel truckers are out of action because of disagreement on fuel transporting fee with the government
Posted: 18 Feb 2022, 10:12
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There is also drama brewing along the fuel supply chain as fuel transporters, and the authorities lock horns over tariffs. The federal government sets a flat fee for transporting fuel from ports in Djibouti.
But truck owners see their margins dwindle as maintenance and service charges grow, leading them to demand higher costs. Some 40pc of fuel truckers are said to be out of action.
Until these issues are addressed, the lines are not going anywhere. There is no indication that they are well understood
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There is also drama brewing along the fuel supply chain as fuel transporters, and the authorities lock horns over tariffs. The federal government sets a flat fee for transporting fuel from ports in Djibouti.
But truck owners see their margins dwindle as maintenance and service charges grow, leading them to demand higher costs. Some 40pc of fuel truckers are said to be out of action.
Until these issues are addressed, the lines are not going anywhere. There is no indication that they are well understood
Continue reading https://addisfortune.news/got-fuel-what ... ng-queues/