Daron Group
Daron Congo
Daron Gabon
Daron Angola
Daron Mozambique
Daron South Africa
With over 60-years of experience, the family-run Daron Group operates in 15 countries and employs 300 people to provide a broad variety of essential goods and service to clients throughout Africa.
1959
Since
300
Employees
15+
Offices
Ship & offshore supplier of
marine provisions and services
Daron Group is Africa’s leading ship and offshore supplier of provisions, stores and services. We strive to exceed our clients’ expectations in meeting their requirements covering technical, deck, engine and cabin supply. Our technical provisions include on-board O&M products, parts, lube oils, paints, chemical and deck equipment for vessels and offshore facilities
Technical capabilities and solutions
Daron Group is a leading player in the fields of anti-corrosion, industrial lubricant and cleaning chemicals. We stock and distribute Hempel coating, Total Lubmarine, and Orlichem and Unitor Chemicals, alongside other brands such as Trenton, Graco and Jetlube.
We also partner with our clients in sourcing and delivering maintenance, repair and operations supplies, plus related products and services. From a bolt to a crane, wherever you are in Africa, we are your daily one-stop supply solution!
Quality food supplies
We supply the entire sub-Saharan African coasts with essential foodstuffs (including dry, fresh, frozen and liquid), spare parts, and on-board consumables. These include O&M products, personal protective equipment, lube oils, paints, and deck equipment for vessels and offshore facilities.
Supply chain management & logistics
Our specialized procurement experts source food and non-food products worldwide. These are distributed daily to our companies and distributor-partners across Africa, and stored in bespoke facilities (refrigerated, frozen, dry, or hazardous) for immediate provision both to bonded and provision stores when required.
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- William Arthur Ward