Miyerkules, Hunyo 24, 2015
Gulftainer Company Limited Launches Operations At Port Canaveral, Florida
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The new Canaveral Cargo
Terminal has capacity of 200,000 TEU’s per year with plans for expansion to
750,000 TEU’s
US$100 million investment in
infrastructure and equipment will create 2,000 jobs and contribute US$630
million to local economy
Gulftainer’s
new Canaveral Cargo Terminal at Port Canaveral in Florida, USA, officially
opened for business with a major launch ceremony attended by more than 300
local, state, and national public officials, alongside leaders of business and
trade across the Florida region.
The new cargo terminal opening
comes one year after Canaveral Port Authority signed a 35-year agreement with GT
USA, the US arm of UAE-based global ports and logistics company Gulftainer, to
operate and further develop the container and multipurpose cargo terminal. GT
USA, which has established its headquarters at the Canaveral Port Authority
offices, expects to contribute more than US$630 million to the local economy,
creating 2,000 direct and indirect jobs when fully developed.
The ceremony was attended by
HE Yousef Al Otaiba, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to the United
States of America; HE Lana Nusseibeh, Permanent Representative of the United
Arab Emirates to the United Nations; Ambassador Vinai Thummalapally, Executive
Director of the International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of
Commerce; and Richard Biter, Secretary of the Florida Department of
Transportation.
Canaveral Port Authority
Commission Chairman Jerry Allender, opened the ceremony by saying, “the United
Arab Emirates and the United States have fostered great partnerships in trade,
culture, and education. Today represents one example of our nations’ great
partnership.”
In his opening remarks, HE
Yousef Al Otaiba highlighted the growing trade between the UAE and the US,
commenting: “Bilateral trade between the UAE and US has grown almost 80 percent
since 2005. In fact, last year the US benefitted from a US$19 billion trade
surplus with the UAE, and was the largest market for US goods and services in
the region.”
Al Otaiba added: “Now we’re
here to celebrate another milestone in the UAE’s expanding trade and commercial
relationship with Florida. And I am proud to count the Gulftainer and Port
Canaveral venture among the finest examples of the UAE-US relationship.”
GT USA is part of Gulftainer’s
strategic vision to triple its global cargo capacity in the next ten years
across five continents. The Company is a subsidiary of UAE-headquartered
multinational Crescent Enterprises, which is also active in a number of other
industry sectors.
Badr Jafar, CEO of Crescent
Enterprises and Chairman of Gulftainer’s Executive Board, added: “Container
shipping is a US$6 trillion industry that touches 95 percent of the world’s
manufactured goods, and we are determined to bring much more of that business
to Port Canaveral in the months and years to come. What our experience has
shown us, time and time again, is that a well-run port can be a huge catalyst
for economic growth and development, and we look forward to working with the
Canaveral Port Authority and the local community to ensure that this facility
becomes an indispensable part of global supply chains.”
The unveiling of new terminal
and first container movements included the maiden call of the ‘CMA CGM
Jamaica’, a 264-metre container vessel with a capacity of 4,298 TEUs
(twenty-foot equivalent units) that berthed at the port, as the deepest vessel
to ever call at Canaveral in its 60 year history, before resuming her voyage
across the Atlantic and to Europe. A long-time business partner of Gulftainer,
CMA CGM is one of the world’s leading shipping companies and is associated with
Gulftainer at several locations around the world. Earlier this month,
Gulftainer welcomed CMA CGM’s largest container vessel at its Khorfakkan
Container Terminal in Sharjah, the ‘CMA CGM Kerguelen,’ with a total capacity
of 17,722 TEUs.
Peter Richards, GT USA Chief
Executive Officer and Managing Director of Gulftainer Group, said: “This new
state-of-the-art facility is ready to get to work with two berths, two cranes
and 20 acres of land already developed. In Gulftainer's partnership with the
Canaveral Port Authority, it is our policy to partner with the entire community
and we hope to make this a world-class container terminal servicing the Florida
region, the nation and beyond.”
The Canaveral Cargo Terminal,
which begins operations with a TEU cargo capacity of 200,000 TEUs, has
ambitious plans to triple capacity to 750,000 TEUs. An ideal gateway for
container shipping to the central Florida market and beyond, the new terminal
provides an excellent connection to central Florida’s bustling consumption
centres and growing number of distribution centres. The terminal is able to
turn around cargo imported into Port Canaveral to the Orlando area within one
hours, the fastest transit time when compared to other container terminals in
the State.
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