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Peter Richards Gulftainer Company Limited Poised To Double Size
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The UAE's largest
private port operator has dramatic plans, which could 'virtually double the
size' of the company, managing director Peter
Richards Gulftainer Company Limited has said.
Richards is tight lipped about
the details of the deal, which will be formally announced this month, but
estimates that the expansion will thrust Gulftainer into the world's exclusive
group of top port operators.
By doing so it would be in
esteemed company, joining industry giants such as A P Moeller, Hutchison and
ICTSI, and is the latest step in a carefully planned strategy that has seen
Gulftainer acquire port concessions around the world since Richards was
promoted to his current position in 2006.
"When I took over the
reins of the company, I asked our shareholders permission to expand
internationally on the basis that because of our reputation we were getting so
many invitations from so many government organisations, port authorities and
commercial partners the world over who were saying 'we have heard about you and
our port is in need of an uplift, an expansion, an improvement and we would
like to bring you on board to do it'," Peter
Richards explains.
Gulftainer's productivity
levels at Khorfakkan Container Terminal and Mina Khalid are considered industry
benchmarks by shipping lines
"That became the start of
Gulftainer International and from 2006 onwards we have taken on concessions in
Africa, Brazil, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Russia and Lebanon." The company
was formed in 1976 to manage the newly-opened container terminal at Mina
Khalid, the Middle East's first container terminal.
In 1987 Gulftainer was awarded
the concession to operate Khorfakkan Container Terminal on the UAE's east
coast, the same year Richards joined the company.
"When we started
Khorfakkan we could see the potential for it becoming a transshipment hub for
the area. So we promoted it on the basis that larger vessels -- which were
about 2,000 teu (20-foot equivalent containers units) in those days compared to
the 18,000 teu vessels we have now -- could transship their containers to
smaller vessels at Khorfakkan and it could be a transshipment hub for the Upper
Gulf and region," he explains.
"Khorfakkan Container
Terminal has always attracted a lot of attention as shipping lines were trying
to save money wherever they could. We concentrated on productivity -- on
turning the ship around as quickly as possible -- and we developed not only a
loyal customer base but also a reputation as one of the world's most productive
port operators," Richards continues.
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