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More news from London on the BPU's journey to Namibia

Updated: Dec 8, 2022

Recent communication from the build company, C E Bennet & Sons Ltd, has confirmed that the Biomass Processing Unit (BPU) cargo has called into the Port of Le Harve a few days ago and is currently just south of the Cananry Islands proceeding to the Port of Tema in Ghana. The journey will see the cargo travelling along the west coast of Africa until it arrives at the Port of Walvis Bay in Namibia, where our logistics handlers will be ready to offload and transport the BPU to its final destination at the CCF Biomass Technology Demonstration site near Otjiwarongo. Further updates on the journey will be posted on our site.


 
 
 

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