UAL, known for its liner service from Europe and the U.S. to West Africa, has a fleet of 15 modern cargo vessels, as well as two feeder vessels, one coastal vessel and two landing crafts in West Africa.
UAL has served the energy sector into West Africa from the US and Europe as a liner shipping operation for many years. As the oil and gas industry has increased in size in the region, new assets and services have been added to the shipping group to offer more alternatives to the ever growing logistics challenges that customers face.
With the addition of K-5 Oil Centre in Equatorial Guinea and other land-based assets in Angola, UAL has embarked on a comprehensive service to fulfill the logistic needs of the ever-increasing oil and gas industry in the region.
The Alliance was formed recently to unify the groups’ prevailing and complimentary strengths and services towards one major commercial entity.
With the recent opening of a pipe yard in Lobito, Angola, the UAL Alliance continues to look for opportunities for service enhancement for their customers. For those who have grown to trust the UAL name in West Africa as the “can do” organization with the know how to get it done, the benefits are clear.