Senegal | AGS Movers https://www.agsmovers.com International Removals Tue, 18 Jul 2023 13:41:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.6 https://www.agsmovers.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/cropped-ags_icon-150x150.png Senegal | AGS Movers https://www.agsmovers.com 32 32 AGS Senegal eco-project revitalises soil sustainably https://www.agsmovers.com/news/ags-eco-project-revitalises-soil-sustainably/ Fri, 23 Jun 2023 12:39:07 +0000 https://staging.agsmovers.com/?p=66739 It was by chance, during a client’s move to Dakar, that Michel Giovannucci, director of AGS Senegal, met Willy Baey. The fellow Frenchman was delivering vegetables and dairy products to the same address. Willy’s produce not only looked delicious, it was also 100% organic, cultivated on his farm near the village of Bayakh.

An agricultural engineer-turned-farmer, Willy started Passion Nature Farm in 2002. Today he employs 20 staff, catering to local restaurants, hospitals, and expat customers. Over time, Willy has expanded his offering to include a variety of fruit, vegetables, salads, and aromatic herbs. And by combining organic farming with permaculture, he consistently delivers high-quality produce that is environmentally friendly.

Eager to make a significant impact on environmental protection, Michael recognised an opportunity when he unexpectedly crossed paths with Willy. Together, they developed a project that converts paper waste into soil. This concept not only reduces waste and lowers recycling costs but also transforms it into compost for cultivating food on Willy’s farm.

 

How does it work?

Soil composting & revitalisationBiowaste is biodegradable waste that consists of food scraps, branches, leaves, paper, and cardboard. It is produced by various community members, including residents, supermarkets, restaurants, and the food industry. Processing this organic waste generates humus that can be used to fertilise the soil.

As a member of the community, AGS produces waste when the paper packaging used to protect clients’ belongings during their moves reaches the end of its lifespan. Previously, it would have been recycled, but now the team removes any non-biodegradable plastics and tape before sending it to Willy’s farm for further processing.

There it is placed on the ground and watered. Over time, the packaging decomposes, releasing cellulose. When combined with manure or compost, it transforms into a high-quality biological soil. Converting biowaste into compost offers numerous benefits, including reducing chemical fertiliser usage.

Furthermore, any residual waste that cannot be converted into compost is used to power the oven of the local cement plant. This ensures that everything is recycled, aligning with a circular economy approach.

 

A commitment to green growth

AGS Senegal: Green projectThe project is an example of green growth, a term that describes economic growth that is environmentally sustainable. It is way to ensure that our natural assets continue to provide the resources on which our well-being depends. Or as Michel likes to say, “it is my contribution to the planet for my grandchildren”.

The AGS Senegal team fully supports the project and is eager to foster even more sustainable development within their community. As a result, despite Michel taking on new responsibilities for AGS in Tahiti, the project continues under the leadership of Loïc Delcon. The new director of AGS Senegal is also actively seeking other initiatives for the team to implement.

Whether it’s reducing fuel consumption, optimising routes to reduce truck travel time or using energy efficient LED light bulbs, every little bit helps. The team’s next goal is to establish a communal garden behind the AGS warehouse.

Join the movement and be part of the change today!

For more information on our initiatives and services be sure to visit AGS Movers. 

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AGS Senegal partners up for book donation https://www.agsmovers.com/news/ags-senegal-completes-donation-of-books-transport-from-spain/ Thu, 03 Jan 2019 10:26:00 +0000 https://www.agsmovers.com/?p=39647 AGS Movers Senegal recently completed the final stage of a book donation operation organised by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) to the Senegalese Ministry of Education.

MOFA donated several hundred books to the Senegalese Ministry of Education in order to promote the use of the Spanish language in the West African nation.

The first stage of the operation was handled by AGS Movers Spain in July last year. AGS Spain secured the safe transportation of the books to an airbase in Madrid (see our previous short article on this subject). This second intervention, supported by AGS Senegal, consisted of transporting books from the Ouakam Air Base in Dakar to the offices of the Senegalese Ministry of Education.

A main sponsor of this operation, AGS delivered over seven pallets of dictionaries and encyclopaedias totaling 1759 books.

The official donation ceremony took place on 14 December 2018 at the Senegalese Ministry of Education, in the presence of Mr. Mahammed Boun Abdallah Dionne, Minister of Education, Mr. Alberto Antonio Virella Gomes, Ambassador of Spain in Senegal and Mr Jean-François Philippon-Bue, AGS Senegal Manager (pictured above, from left to right).

 

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AGS Marseille involved in humanitarian aid in Senegal https://www.agsmovers.com/news/ags-marseille-involved-in-humanitarian-aid-in-senegal/ Tue, 17 Jul 2018 06:45:11 +0000 https://www.agsmovers.com/news/ags-marseille-participe-a-laide-humanitaire-au-senegal/ The AGS Movers Marseille team worked on the Toulon military arsenal site and participated in the shipping of humanitarian aid for a maternity hospital in Ouakam, Senegal.

AGS took care of the road transportation and the delivery of material between the Evreux airbase and the 519 GTM military unit in Toulon.

The AGS Group congratulates its Marseille team for the support provided to the military in Toulon!

Forklift loading supplies into an AGS moving truck.

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Jean-François Philippon-Bue Awarded FIDI Masters in International Moving (MiM) https://www.agsmovers.com/news/jean-francois-philippon-bue-awarded-fidi-masters-in-international-moving-mim/ https://www.agsmovers.com/news/jean-francois-philippon-bue-awarded-fidi-masters-in-international-moving-mim/#respond Mon, 03 Jun 2013 15:05:33 +0000 https://www.agsmovers.com/?p=22297 Jean-François Philippon-Bue, Branch Manager of AGS Movers Senegal, has been awarded the FIDI Masters in International Moving (MiM) after completing the 2012 MiM course in Zurich.

The MiM, which includes a Company Master Project, covers company vision, mission and strategy, goal setting, key performance indicators, team management, project management, account management, fundamentals of finance, analytics, and leadership.

The FIDI Global Alliance is the world’s largest global association of independent quality international removal companies. The FIDI Academy is the leading reference for quality training within the industry. AGS currently has 28 FIDI quality accredited branches and has received the Gold Supporter FIDI Academy Award in recognition of the investment we make in our employees.

AGS would like to congratulate Jean-Francois on his graduation and affirm its continued commitment towards training and development that we believe ensures, sustains and grows AGS’ renowned quality of service.

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