Posted by: africanpressorganization | 6 May 2011

Asamer Sends First Relief Convoy to Benghazi

 

 

Asamer Sends First Relief Convoy to Benghazi

 

 

OHLSDORF, Austria, May 6, 2011/PRNewswire via African Press Organization (APO) / — In their First Relief Convoy, Austrian Company Asamer has Just Sent 20 Pallets of Medicines and Bandages for Hospitals and Doctors in East Libya as well as 20 Tons of Food by Road from Cairo to Benghazi. At the Egyptian/Libyan Border in Sallum, the Convoy was Handed Over to Libyan Employees of Asamer Group on 4 May and then Escorted to Benghazi. Asamer was Supported in the Planning and Organisation by the Austrian Red Cross, the Union of Arab Medicals and Pharmacists in Austria and Donors such as the Rauscher Company.

Asamer has sent a first relief convoy with medicines, bandages and food to the east Libyan city of Benghazi. The convoy of two trucks was organised and accompanied by Asamer employee Clemens Reiter.

Organisation with the help of Asamer employees in Libya

Asamer in Ohlsdorf had been given a complete list of vital medicines and medical supplies by their employees in Libya, which had been put together by the Benghazi “Medical Center” and the Libyan Asamer employees.

Together with the Austrian Red Cross, the Union of Arab Medicals and Pharmacists in Austria and generous donors such as Rauscher, Asamer immediately organised this relief mission. Six pallets with medicines and bandages were initially sent to Cairo by air, other material was purchased in Cairo.

The transport from Cairo to Benghazi was organised and accompanied by Clemens Reiter. The Austrian Reiter is Chief Security Officer of the Asamer companies in Libya. At the Egyptian/Libyan border, the convoy was handed over to Libyan employees of Asamer. Reiter on the first aid

convoy: “Our main concern is getting aid to the civilian population. And as a foreign company we want to show that we continue to care for the population and our employees, as much as present circumstances will allow, even if we have temporarily withdrawn from the country”.

Asamer had pulled all its foreign employees out of Libya as soon as the trouble erupted, and work at the three cement factories is currently suspended. The factories’ security and management was handed over to Libyan employees with whom management in Ohlsdorf is in constant contact.

Asamer in Libya

Asamer operates three cement factories in Libya, in Benghazi and in Dernah. Work at the factories has been temporarily suspended since 17 February 2011. For the time being, management and security of the factories has been handed over to Libyan Asamer employees.

Corporate data Asamer

Worldwide, Asamer Group employs some 5,790 people, and had a turnover of 515 million euros in 2010. http://www.asamer.at

Contact:

Ms. Marion Velik

Milestones in Public Relations

Mobile: +43-664-246-90-56

Mail: marion.velik@minc.at

 

Ms. Kerstin Pindeus, MSc

ASAMER Holding AG

Phone: +43(0)5-0799-1502

Mail: k.pindeus@asamer.at

 

 

Source: ASAMER Holding AG

 

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ASAMER Holding AG


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