PROUD South Australian owned family company, Energy Logistix has experienced rapid growth and success within the transport, logistics and warehousing sector since inception in 2011.
As a business with their home in the Port Adelaide and Enfield area, it made sense to align and support and organisation that shares this same home as well as links to the Upper Spencer Gulf.
Energy LogistiX have pledged a significant donation over the next three years to not only support the growth of the Santos Aboriginal Power Cup but to ensure it continues to thrive.
Jake Battifuoco, General Manager, Power Community Limited said the support from local companies like Energy Logistix is critical.
“The Santos Aboriginal Power Cup program is in its 16th year and had over 5,500 students participate since inception. This success and growth just do not happen without the hard work, support and commitment of many.”
“We are incredibly grateful for the support and donation from Energy Logistix to support us for the next three years,” said Jake Battifuoco.
In their day-to-day business operations, Energy Logistix connect the critical delivery of freight as they key supply chain partner, guaranteeing safe, efficient and timely transport of products Australia wide backed by a Fleet Smart tracking system. Now they are connecting to community.
“Our decision to support the work of Power Community Limited, in particular the Santos Aboriginal Power Cup made perfect sense due to the value alignment of these programs with our own company,” said Shaun Williamson, Director.
“We have worked incredibly hard to build our business from the ground up and experience a level of success, allowing us to be in a position to be able to give back to the community, which is a privilege.”
Fred Lenzi, from Energy Logistix and Port Adelaide Football Club supporter took time out to visit Alberton recently and meet a few of the team involved with delivering the Santos Aboriginal Power Cup.
“I have been a long-time supporter of this great club and admired the far-reaching impact they have within the broader community, off field. The difference they make to diverse groups within our community is remarkable.
“It was great to meet and chat with Shaun Burgoyne and Sam Powell-Pepper about their first-hand experiences with the programs and supporting the kids in remote communities,” said Fred Lenzi.
“The support being provided by Energy Logistix through our donation gives us the opportunity to show our respect to the first nations communities involved with the program, together with our mutual partners across Government, defence and mining sectors.”
The connection between Energy Logistix and the Power Community Limited’s, Santos Aboriginal Power Cup program will span 2023, 2024 and 2025.