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Djibouti is rising to becoming Africa’s bunkering hub

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 15 Dec 2021, 17:19

Red Sea Bunkering and Bunker One now offers High Sulfur Fuel Oil to its customers in Djibouti

in International Shipping News 14/12/2021

After a very successful commencement of the strategic alliance between the bunkering companies Red Sea Bunkering and Bunker One, the two companies are now offering a larger varity of products to its customers in Djibouti.

The strategic alliance was established in October, in order to create a competitive bunker alternative to other locations in and around the North African region. Now with more customers taking bunkers in Djibouti, the companies have further diversified their serviced and added high sulfur fuel oil to its list of products being offered, in order to accommodate the growing bunker market.




Additionally, the alliance is now able to offer alongside deliveries of bunkering, simultaneously while receiving vessel is performing operations at the port of Djibouti. The service is, however, subject to port approval, supply program and extra costs involved.



Bunker Supplies to Bolster and Develop the Djibouti Region

The bunker barges MT RED SEA 1, and MT VER perform the bunker supplies. Both barges are fully equipped for bunkering operations, meeting the highest industry standards. Together with MT GSS, floating storage of 70,000 DWT in Djibouti, Bunker One and Red Sea Bunkering can serve its clients with a compliant, stable, and competitive flow of products.

VLSFO Very low sulphur fuel oil, HSFO high sulphur fuel oil and MGO marine gas oil will be available in Djibouti. All products will meet ISO 2010 specifications.
Source: Bunker One

https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/re ... n-djibouti
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Re: Djibouti is rising to becoming the world's premier hub ports

Post by Digital Weyane » 15 Dec 2021, 17:31

ውድ ትግራዋይ ዎንድሜ AbyssiniaLady/Sarcasm,

ኡናንተ አሸባሪ ጁንታ ወያኔዎች የታላቋ ትግራይ ሪፓብሊክ ማኔፌስቶ ስትፅፉ ጅቡቲን በትግራይ ውስጥ ማካተት ኡንዴት ተሳናችሁ? ረስተውት ነው ወይስ ከባድሜ ጦርነት በኋላ አሰብና ሙፅዋ የትግራይ ግዛት ይሆናሉ ብላችሁ እራሳችሁን ስላሳመናችሁ ነው? :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Re: Djibouti is rising to becoming Africa’s bunkering hub

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 15 Dec 2021, 18:05

While Eritrea lost hope and sense of direction and finally jumped in to Ethiopia's Tigray war chariot, Instead of focusing on its hand to mouth economy and attracting investors, The Republic of Djibouti is racing alone very fast and it is on its way to becoming the world's premier hub ports as well as international bunkering hub, I am sorry for my fellow Afars who are under siege & trapped in Eritrea.

The HOA is a blessed location, Its sea is a strategically important line for global trade and shipping, 20,000 vessels pass through it annually, 20 percent of global trade and 30 percent of the total volume of oil and gas supplied to Europe and The United States of America.

Needless to say, Eritrea is a forgotten country. But anyway, one thing is for certain, no matter how much Eritrea intermingled with Ethiopia, Ethiopia will use Eritrea and then dump it.





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Re: Djibouti is rising to becoming Africa’s bunkering hub

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 15 Dec 2021, 23:16

Djibouti even has a shipping lines, what a progress.







Djibouti has become a hub for international trade, Three years ago, Djibouti overtook Salalah port in Oman to become the major transshipment hub of Africa and the red sea region. And now, about 50 percent goods to and from South Africa are currently transhipped at Djibouti.

Transshipment ports are intermediate facilities (see picture below, Djibouti) where goods are unloaded from one ship and loaded to another to continue to other destinations.



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Re: Djibouti is rising to becoming Africa’s bunkering hub

Post by eritrea » 16 Dec 2021, 00:13

Why do you think anyone would mind seeing Djibouti developing and prospering? It only reflect tigrians twisted and wicked mind towards people around them. No one in Eritrea spends sleepless night seeing a neighbor country prosper. The challenge should be to look opportunities that can be used to benefit from such new activities.

You people have to reprogram your mindset to have a better understanding of your situation and come up with better solution. Working as a gold-digger for being or used as a thorn for the entire horn of Africa population is no more. The sooner you get that message the better is for the tigrian people.

AbyssiniaLady wrote:
15 Dec 2021, 18:05
I love that picture.

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Re: Djibouti is rising to becoming Africa’s bunkering hub

Post by Facts » 16 Dec 2021, 00:29

Thank you for sharing Agamlady

Just goes to show Eritreans how valuable ports on Red Sea can be even as transshipment points. They don’t need to be “watering holes” for sea water loving camels as your late midget leader suggested. The main barrier has been the cancer of the region TPLF and that is being taken care of.

Indeed the future is bright for Eritrea’s ports.

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Re: Djibouti is rising to becoming Africa’s bunkering hub

Post by Hawdian » 16 Dec 2021, 00:38

eritrea wrote:
16 Dec 2021, 00:13
Why do you think anyone would mind seeing Djibouti developing and prospering? It only reflect tigrians twisted and wicked mind towards people around them. No one in Eritrea spends sleepless night seeing a neighbor country prosper. The challenge should be to look opportunities that can be used to benefit from such new activities.

The question is why is this Oromo woman obsessed with us, Somalis?

She is so desperate to be one of us :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

We don't want to have kids with Oromo, they will become submissive farmers.

Eritrean girls are more suited for us. We will treat you inlaws - do we have a deal?

We were going to add Amhara girls to the list but I'm afraid they will give us runners and no warriors.

Best to build theatres in which Amhara can perform eskista but no further relations.

Agaw welcome.

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Re: Djibouti is rising to becoming Africa’s bunkering hub

Post by Somaliman » 16 Dec 2021, 08:44

Hawdian wrote:
16 Dec 2021, 00:38
eritrea wrote:
16 Dec 2021, 00:13
Why do you think anyone would mind seeing Djibouti developing and prospering? It only reflect tigrians twisted and wicked mind towards people around them. No one in Eritrea spends sleepless night seeing a neighbor country prosper. The challenge should be to look opportunities that can be used to benefit from such new activities.

The question is why is this Oromo woman obsessed with us, Somalis?

She is so desperate to be one of us :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

We don't want to have kids with Oromo, they will become submissive farmers.

Eritrean girls are more suited for us. We will treat you inlaws - do we have a deal?

We were going to add Amhara girls to the list but I'm afraid they will give us runners and no warriors.

Best to build theatres in which Amhara can perform eskista but no further relations.

Agaw welcome.





The question is why is this Oromo woman obsessed with us, Somalis?

Your question, which is one of the most common types of fallacies, is what is called 'begging the question', 'arguing in a circle', or simply, 'circular reasoning'. The premises that are meant to support your argument already assume that your conclusion is true. In other words, you're assuming a conclusion that's being argued true; thus, you're not making an argument at all.

In layman's terms, there is no supporting evidence for your claim and this renders your question synthetic.

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Re: Djibouti is rising to becoming Africa’s bunkering hub

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 16 Dec 2021, 17:17

Eritrea must develop a port that has the capability to challenge established red sea hubs such as Djibouti, Massawa and Assab ports are strategically located to handle transit business between Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East, but first, Eritrea needs to get rid of Isaias Afwerki & his low IQ worshipers, those people are anti-prosperity, Only then Eritrea’s ports will have a bright future ahead.

Why do you think anyone would mind seeing Djibouti developing and prospering?
That's not what I said, you are reading something else.

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