INFORMATION
gathered during a recent oil expo indicates that Chevron Nigeria, a world
leading integrated energy multinational corporation with headquarters in the
United States, has engaged the services of a Nigerian technology company, Zinox
Technologies Limited for the implementation of a massive roll-out of thousands
of high-end personal computers (PCs), desktop units, monitors and other
accessories with which it is equipping its offices and other establishments in
the country.
Chevron is the third-largest oil producer and
one of the biggest investors in Nigeria where it operates under a joint-venture
arrangement with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for the
onshore and offshore assets in the Niger Delta region.
Feelers indicate that Zinox has already
commenced the delivery and installation of the first units of the orders – a
development confirmed by a senior Management staff of Chevron Nigeria who spoke
on the condition of anonymity.
“Certainly, we are doing business with
local Nigerian companies such as Zinox Technologies, among others. We have
ordered thousands of high-end servers and laptops from Zinox. We encourage other Nigerian entrepreneurs and
companies to take this as a sign of confidence.
A lot of multinationals are ready to patronize made-in-Nigeria products,
provided they meet international standards.
“With
respect to the on-going roll-out of PCs and other computer accessories, it is
worth emphasizing that this is not the first time we are doing business with
Zinox, which has been a trusted business partner for many years. We have not
been disappointed by the level of products and services received from Zinox
over the years.”
A call put through to the Managing
Director of Zinox Technologies did not go through. However, when contacted,
Head of Corporate Communications at Zinox, Gideon Ayogu confirmed the
development.
“Yes,
we have commenced the delivery and deployment of the Chevron orders through one
of our partners. Apart from the major infrastructural change and the roll-out
of high-end computers, servers and other accessories to Chevron Nigeria who
remain one of our most regular customers, we have also enjoyed consistent patronage
from other multinationals such as Total and Shell as well as a few government
agencies and parastatals.
“As a global company, we move with the
forces of demand. Companies like Chevron, Shell, Total have been patronizing
Zinox for over 14 years and this is based purely on service quality as we all
know the high standards these companies aspire to. These local commitments have also gone a long
way to helping the Management refrain from staff retrenchment or sack in this
period of recession, even when the company is facing tough foreign exchange
challenges to meet up with orders.”
Asked about the deployment of other
devices, Ayogu disclosed that Zinox has received orders for the deployment of
over 65,000 tablet PCs, among other devices. He, however, lamented the
difficulty with obtaining forex which has delayed the delivery of some of the
orders.
Chairman, Zinox, Leo-Stan |
“Sadly, access to forex for companies
operating in the ICT sector remains a major challenge. We are not getting
enough foreign exchange to meet up with customer’s demands. Nevertheless, we
will continue to push. Government’s intervention in this regard will go a long
way in helping the ICT sector contribute more to the nation’s GDP,” he
concluded.
A major player in the Nigerian ICT sector,
Zinox enjoys the status of manufacturing Nigeria’s first indigenous and
internationally certified computer brand – Zinox Computers.
With advanced
competencies in a suite of integrated ICT solutions including System
integration, Unified Communication, Advanced Biometrics deployment, Smart Power
solutions, Network Operations and Data Centre management, Fibre deployment and
connectivity, E-Health and E-Learning, among many others, the company has also
deployed some of the biggest projects seen in the country including its sterling
work with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the deployment
of card readers and biometric registration of voters which has contributed to
the conduct of successive general elections in Nigeria.
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