AFRICAN Oxygen Limited (Afrox) has achieved Level 1 status under South Africa’s Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment regulations. This is an historic achievement for Afrox and will open doors to many more contracts awarded on the basis of a company’s contribution to uplifting fledgling black businesses, confirmed managing director Schalk Venter.
Afrox is the sole provider under contract to state healthcare in South Africa, serving more than 400 hospitals and 1 600 clinics. The company recently delivered the ‘first-fill’ of two bulk oxygen tanks installed at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) COVID-19 field hospital. The company and its people have been at the heart of South Africa’s medical efforts to treat and defeat the virus.
Afrox Head of the Healthcare division, Joseph Ramashala, said: “Keeping the oxygen flowing to hospitals is what motivates us at Afrox. This field hospital is expected to treat at peak, 200 admissions and 200 discharges a day, which would make it one of the biggest and busiest hospitals in the province. And Afrox is here to ensure our frontline healthcare workers have the medical gases they need to save lives.”
“Afrox is the highest rated B-BBEE company in our JSE-listing sector,” said Venter. “We have been in business for 93 years, a survivor through the worst of times, and we will continue to serve South Africa, our fellow citizens, stakeholders and shareholders for many decades to come.”