ABC Haulage, the heavy-duty trucking arm of ABC Transport Plc, has taken a bold step toward sustainability with the deployment of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered trucks at Lafarge Africa’s cement factory.
This fleet expansion not only increases the company’s haulage capacity but also aligns with global eco-friendly practices by significantly reducing carbon emissions.
Since partnering with Lafarge Africa in 2010, ABC Haulage has played a vital role in transporting materials for major civil construction projects across Nigeria’s South-South and South Eastern regions.
The latest move further solidifies this partnership, increasing haulage capacity at Lafarge’s factory by 250,000 tons annually.
Victor Nneji, Group Head for Innovation & Strategy at ABC Transport, emphasized the environmental and operational advantages of this transition.
“Switching to CNG technology is a critical step in our sustainability journey. It not only reduces our carbon footprint but also enhances operational efficiency, cutting costs associated with diesel dependence,” he said.
To complement the new fleet, ABC Transport is developing a state-of-the-art truck yard along Lafarge’s newly constructed evacuation road in Cross River State.
The facility will feature modern maintenance units, advanced tracking systems, and staff accommodations, ensuring seamless operations.
Managing Director Jude Nneji hailed the initiative as a strategic milestone, highlighting its potential to deliver long-term value to shareholders while maintaining the company’s industry leadership.
“This investment strengthens our partnership with Lafarge and underscores our commitment to sustainable growth in logistics and haulage,” he stated.
In collaboration with Lafarge Africa, ABC Transport has also enhanced its driver training programs to uphold stringent safety standards, aligning with Lafarge Holcim Group’s vision of a safe and healthy work environment.
As Nigeria’s only publicly listed road transport company, ABC Transport Plc continues to set industry benchmarks, leveraging innovation and sustainability to lead in logistics, haulage, and passenger transport across Nigeria, Benin, and Ghana.