10% increase in Gulftainer volume in 2009
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Gulftainer, Sharjah-based terminal and logistics company announced throughputs at their UAE facilities, Khorfakkan Container Terminal and Sharjah Container Terminal, rose 10% to 2,750,285 in 2009.
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Gulftainer-operated Khorfakkan Container Terminal (KCT) has taken delivery of another two new container gantries as part of the ongoing expansion of the terminal. The two Liebherr Super Post-Panamax cranes (Megamax) with tandem lift capability are the latest additions to the terminal’s equipment, and this brings the total number of gantries at KCT
Gulftainer has claimed a new record for its Khorfakkan Container Terminal, following a recent visit from the 277 metre-long ‘Diera’ vessel, owned by United Arab Shipping Company (UASC). The terminal, which is located in Sharjah, was able to achieve 343.3 moves per hour average net for the vessel and 103.8
The steady flow of containers through the Sharjah Container Terminal (SCT) has not diminished as imported goods continue to move to supply the businesses in Sharjah and beyond, according to Sharjah-based terminal and logistics firm Gulftainer, which operates the Terminal on behalf of the Sharjah Ports Authority. SCT Manager Paul
Gulftainer reports that the Khorfakkan Container Terminal, which it operates on behalf of the Sharjah Ports Authority, has set a new productivity record, performing 343.3 moves per hour on the United Arab Shipping Company containership Deira during her recent call at the terminal. The 277 metre-long, 3,800teu UASC vessel called
Leading international ports management and logistics company, Gulftainer, has announced a new service calling at Khorfakkan Container Terminal (KCT), which it operates on behalf of the Sharjah Ports Authority. Throughout 2009, the economic downturn has affected business and trade all over the world.
The Khorfakkan Container Terminal in Sharjah is fast emerging as a transhipment hub in the gulf region. Strategically located outside the sensitive Straits of Hormuz, KCT is close to the main East-West shipping routes. Vessels of 8,500 teu size (334 metres in length and 100,000 DWT) are now regular callers at
Leading ports management and logistics firm, GulftainerGulftainer, has announced that Khorfakkan Container TerminalKhorfakkan Container Terminal, which it operates on behalf of Sharjah Port Authority, performed 8,816 moves on the ‘CMA CGM Aquila’ during the vessel’s recent call at the terminal – a record number of moves during a single vessel call. The
Leading ports management and logistics firm, GulftainerGulftainer, has announced that Khorfakkan Container TerminalKhorfakkan Container Terminal, which it operates on behalf of Sharjah Port Authority, performed 8,816 moves on the ‘CMA CGM Aquila’ during the vessel’s recent call at the terminal – a record number of moves during a single vessel call. The
International port management and logistics company Gulftainer has joined the Arab Federation for Freight Forwarders and Logistics (AFFFL) as an acting member. Read at Gulftainer joins Arab Federation for Freight Forwarders and Logistics
CSCL vessels of 8,500 teu size (334 metres in length and 100,000 DWT), such as last week’s ‘CSCL Europe’, are now regular callers and are of course receiving the first class productivity and efficiency for which KCT is justly renowned. Speaking of this development, Gulftainer Group Director and General Manager
Freight turnover at the First Container Terminal (FCT, St. Petersburg) in January 2010 increased by 20.7% compared with January last year, up to 76.403 TEUs. According to the press service of National Container Company (managed by FCT), this January, its terminals transshipped 37.392 TEUs of outbound commodities and 39.11 TEUs
In the first two months of this year the throughput of the First Container Terminal (FCT, St. Petersburg) amounted to 156.196 TEUs, 25.4% up from the same period a year earlier.
Box throughput of the First Container Terminal (PKT St.-Petersburg) decreased by 16% (to 749,591 TEU) within 10 months 2009 as compared to the corresponding of 2008, stated press-service of the National container company (which manages PKT). In October, 2009 container turnover of PKT almost reached 2008 figure and amounted to
Vladivostok Container Terminal cargo turnover decreased by 20% (down to 141,515 TEUs) within 9 months 2009 as compared to the corresponding period of 2008. In September, 2009 Vladivostok container terminal box throughput amounted to 19,177 TEU (- 9.5% as compared to September 2008), stated company’s press-center. Within 9 months, 2009
Cargo turnover of the First Container Terminal decreased by 13.6% (to 851, 395 TEU) within? 11 months 2009 as compared to the corresponding period of 2008, reported press-service of National Container Company (NCC manages FCT).
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