GES South Africa honored with Black Economic Empowerment Firm designation

GES South Africa has been named a Black Economic Empowerment Firm.
GES South Africa has been named a Black Economic Empowerment Firm. -
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NEAH GES (GES), first mover for integrated Africa logistics and risk mitigation, has recognized GES South Africa as a Black Economic Empowerment Firm. 

Cooperation leaders say GES South Africa will work toward the advancement and employment of South Africans.

Providing solutions for a global market, GES anticipates GES South Africa to carry a BEE rating of two, which enables the firm to practice business with state-owned enterprises, municipalities and large industrial firms, all of which depend on business transactions with BEE-qualified firms.

GES concentrates on business sectors of power generation, infrastructure, maritime, aviation, ground logistics and security, emergency medical services and wildlife management. The firm is committed to growing its commercial business lines across the African continent.



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