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Sharjah, UAE: Gulftainer, a privately owned, independent terminal operating and logistics company, has won the prestigious 'Port Operator Award,' sponsored by Fichte & Co., at the Lloyd's List Middle East & Indian Subcontinent Awards 2015.
Flemming Dalgaard, CEO International Operations at Gulftainer, received the award from Paul Holloway, Event Director at TOC Middle East, at the award ceremony held in Dubai.
Gulftainer was among six other finalists from the region and was chosen for the laurel that recognises a company or port authority that has maintained the highest standards of operational efficiency and customer service throughout the year.
Factors considered by the expert panel of judges were quality, tangible examples of innovation, improved efficiency, profitability and successful investment in port operations. Highly regarded in the shipping industry, the award also took into consideration evidence of sustained commitment to customer service, cost and operational efficiency, and an outstanding safety and environmental record.
The Lloyd's List Awards series recognises the industry's successes, setting a benchmark for excellence while rewarding innovative ideas and concepts that have pushed the boundaries of what is possible. In its citation, Lloyd's List observed: "While operating in a difficult business environment Gulftainer showed competitiveness in winning business in difficult and different locations."
Flemming Dalgaard of Gulftainer, said: "The Port Operator Award from Lloyd's List is a prestigious citation that underlines our tangible track-record in delivering quality across all aspects of our operation and our commitment to upholding impeccable service and safety standards. The honour crowns the efforts of Gulftainer during 2015, and the past years, to ensure the highest levels of operational efficiency. We have been investing in building our infrastructure and expanding our footprint globally, and the recognition demonstrates to our clients that we deliver industry-best service."
Gulftainer's current portfolio covers UAE operations in Khorfakkan Port and Port Khalid in Sharjah; terminals in Iraq; and activities at Recife in Brazil, Tripoli in Lebanon, along with Jeddah and Jubail in Saudi Arabia.
The company marked a significant milestone in 2014 with its expansion to the US by signing a long-term agreement to operate the container and multi-cargo terminal at Port Canaveral in Florida. The terminal was officially opened in June 2015.
Gulftainer aims to expand its global portfolio to reach 35 terminals across five continents, to triple business volume worldwide, with more than 10,000 vessel calls, and also triple container handling to 18 million TEUs.
About Gulftainer:
Gulftainer is a privately-owned independent port operator. Established in the Emirate of Sharjah, UAE in 1976 Gulftainer is a rapidly expanding, dynamic ports and logistics company now operating in various parts of the world.
The UAE Gulftainer operates two main ports on behalf of the Sharjah Port Authority - Sharjah Container Terminal (SCT) and Khorfakkan Container Terminal (KCT). As the Company's flagship terminal Khorfakkan was recognised by the Journal of Commerce as the fastest terminal in the MENA region and third in the world. In April of 2015 Khorfakkan container Terminal was named Shipping Port of the Year at the ITP SCATA Logistics ME awards.
Outside of the UAE the Gulftainer Group also operates and manages ports and logistics businesses in several countries, including the Iraq Container Terminal, the Iraq Project Terminal and Umm Qasr Logistics Centre in Iraq, Karachi in Pakistan, Recife in Brazil, Tripoli in Lebanon, Istanbul in Turkey and in the Northern Container Terminal in Jeddah, the Jubail Islamic Port and the Jubail Container Terminal in Saudi Arabia, where Gulftainer acquired 51 percent stake in Gulf Stevedoring Contracting Company (GSCCO) in June 2013. The Company's most recent facility, Canaveral Cargo Terminal opened in Florida in the USA in June 2015, following the signing of a 35 year agreement, making Gulftainer the first Middle Eastern port management company to operate in the United States.
Currently handling an annual throughput of 6.5 million TEUs, Gulftainer aims to expand its global portfolio to reach 35 terminals across five continents, in order to support our ambitious target to triple business volume worldwide in the next five years with more than 10,000 vessel calls, and triple container handling to 18 million TEUs. www.gulftainer.com.
For further information, please contact:
Kelly Home / Sonia Blanco
ASDA'A Burson-Marsteller
+9714 4507600
kelly.home@bm.com / sonia.blanco@bm.com
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