jeudi 11 septembre 2014

           #Gabon:CNNII: First half pink



 



With 74,540 passengers carried between January and June of this year, the National Society of domestic and international navigation (CNNII) consolidated its position as a national leader in the sector.

Flamboyant Results for the National Society of domestic and international navigation (CNNII). In H1 2014, the company has, in fact, transported 74,540 people across its business segments with 71,819 passengers on sailings Libreville, Port-Gentil-Gamba. "These good results are due to the technical quality of resources exploited and the subjective value associated with the confidence born of services offered," says its CEO. It evokes, however, some adventures in running the company. "The breakdowns, accidents and delays in programming are structurally related to the Transportation Department. Especially since in the country and in other modes of transport, these facts are quite common, "he adds.
 

Performance in line with the ambition of Francis Oyabi to make CNNII, 2025, "a public reference company in the service sector, a viable and socially useful economic structure with a creative staff and motivated (...) "" the realization of this noble ambition must go with the satisfaction of a double requirement: first, cleaning up the existing institutional framework and, secondly, the introduction of a device infrastructure adapted to the socio-economic needs of the nation, "he says.
 

Founded in June 2013, the CNNII's purpose, freight transportation, freight liquid, gaseous or solid and people by sea, river and lagoon, recording, handling, representation, brokerage, leasing, maintenance, lease purchase, sale, lease, repair of boats and cargo transport by water. 15 months after its launch, it already appeared as the first sectoral carrier including 105,063 passengers and recorded 150,000 tons of goods transported between May and December 2013.

                                                                                                           Gabonreview September 11, 2014

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