The CEO of Liquid Fuels Wholesales Association has warned that South Africa might face the possibility of fuel shedding if the recommended 90 days strategic stock plan has not been implemented:
, the CEO of Liquid Fuels Wholesales Association , Peter Morgan, stressed that the country needs to address this matter soonest to avoid the possibility of fuel shedding in the future.
It is a classic case of the Ant and the Grasshopper – it’s all about being prepared and planning for the future so we don’t find ourselves in the grasshopper’s position.
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