TotalEnergies
East London's economy runs on trade—the port feeds the region's logistics network, and that means fuel demand flows through the forecourt system in distinct patterns. Morning commutes from outlying suburbs, afternoon freight truck movements toward inland distribution centres, and weekend leisure traffic all create different pressures at the pump. A forecourt here exists within this city's rhythm of work and commerce, serving not just individual drivers but the small-business owners, taxi operators, and delivery networks that make East London function. The forecourt becomes part of the city's infrastructure rather than an isolated stop. Its relevance is tied directly to how well it understands and anticipates the Eastern Cape's port-driven economy.