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Mar 29, 2015 News
As part of its 10th anniversary, the Management and Staff of Sol Guyana yesterday painted the environs of the Manatee Holding Pond at the Botanical Gardens.
(Fifth from left back row) General Manager, (GM) of Sol Guyana, Orlando Boxhill with staff who participated in the painting project.
General Manager (GM) of Sol Guyana, Orlando Boxhill, noted that the company has grown tremendously over the past decade.
He explained that as part of the company’s social responsibility, the painting of the manatee pond has become an annual event.
“We are not only about supporting the commercial aspects of the business but there are social projects that we do and these promote the wellbeing of the environment…We receive thousands of requests and we see which ones are more relevant such as education and the environment.”
Sol has awarded 51 Scholarships to Caribbean students, including Guyanese, who are pursuing studies in the faculties of engineering, Social Sciences and Science and Technologies across UWI campuses.
SOL Guyana owns a number of fuel stations, across the country. The Company which has its headquarters in Barbados has pledged to continue fulfilling its corporate responsibilities by supporting activities and projects that positively impact the lives of Guyanese.
Sol, a premier supplier of petroleum products to the Caribbean, and a company that specializes in providing customized energy solutions to its customers, is also celebrating ten years since its establishment.
Sol supplies fuels, lubricants and Liquified Propane Gas (LPG) through an extensive service station network and supplies petroleum-based products to commercial customers who are involved in shipping, luxury boating, aviation, mining, trucking and fleet operations.
The petroleum marketing company is the largest in the Caribbean basin, with operations spanning 23 countries.
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