El equipo de NSBT trabaja para mejorar el acceso al agua potable de la comunidad local de Kanikay.

We are pleased to share that Nectar Sierra Leone Bulk Terminal team sponsored a new water pump / borehole for the local Kanikay Police Post.  To commemorate the new water pump, a ceremony was held on April 26th in the company of the M.P chiefs, NSBT and the local community members. 

The local representatives kindly marked the event with a ceremonial plaque, inscribed ‘This Borehole has been constructed by Nectar Sierra Leone Bulk terminal. Handed over to Kanikay Community April 2023 by NSBT General Manager Shaun Naidoo. 

A proud occasion for our local Nectar team, NSBT, and most importantly, the wider Kanikay community. Our sincere gratitude to the local representatives for their kind words and attendance, as we cooperatively strength our involvement in the local community. 

Iniciativas del Grupo Nectar

Nectar Group is proud to integrate our social values initiatives throughout our global operations, by supporting the communities where we live and work. We play an active role in the communities in which we operate, helping to deliver social value commitments not only for ourselves, but also for our customers and localities. Our global colleagues are encouraged to work with us to support local causes, care of the environment, volunteer and make a difference. NSBT continues to collaborate with the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) and offer support with local causes. 

Terminal de graneles Nectar Sierra Leona

NSBT is a subsidiary of Nectar Group Limited, a specialist privately owned bulk handling and terminal operator. Nectar Group’s history in Sierra Leone can be traced back to the 1980’s and it has been operating the bulk and break-bulk terminal at the Port of Freetown since 2015. The past eight years has seen substantial investments, improving the terminal’s facilities and productivity to support Sierra Leone Port’s Authorities desire to further progress the port. 

NSBT is currently undertaking a New 3rd Berth Expansion Programme, which will accommodate vessels of 225 meters and 13 meters draft.