Global storage infrastructure operator for energy and commodities
Impala Terminals operates 30 storage assets across 20 countries, serving energy and dry bulk markets. The tech stack is heavily Microsoft (Office, Dynamics 365, Fabric, Synapse) and SAP-anchored, with active adoption of Dynamics 365 — typical of enterprise supply-chain operators scaling compliance and visibility. The hiring mix reveals operational maturity: ops and logistics dominate, but growing security and engineering focus (5 and 4 roles respectively) signals investment in OT network hardening and incident response, likely driven by the pain-point pattern around OT security standards and compliance automation.
Impala Terminals Group is a leading integrated storage infrastructure operator with a portfolio of 30 facilities across 20 countries serving energy, mining, and commodity trading companies. The business is structured as a 50:50 joint venture between an Australian pension fund manager and a global commodities supplier. The organization operates across multimodal logistics, warehousing, and terminal services, with a workforce of over 1,550 staff and contractors. The company emphasizes operational quality, geographical diversification, and adherence to environmental, safety, and governance standards across a global customer base.
The stack centers on Microsoft enterprise tools (Office, Dynamics 365, Fabric, Synapse, Power BI), SAP, SQL databases, and logistics-specific systems including Kyriba and QlikView. Active adoption of Dynamics 365 indicates a shift toward integrated ERP.
Yes, security is a growing hiring area with 5 active roles. Projects focus on OT network architecture, remote access for OT environments, and incident response planning, reflecting compliance and infrastructure security priorities.
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