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Agility and Transcar awarded world's largest freight contract with Qatar-Pearl GTL project
- Qatar: Monday, June 25 - 2007 at 09:09
- PRESS RELEASE
Agility Project Logistics (the new name Transoceanic Shipping Company, Inc.), joined hands with Transcar Projects Ltd. to win the global shipping contract for two phases of the Pearl Gas to Liquids (GTL) in Ras Laffan, Qatar.
The Pearl GTL project - the world's largest gas-to-liquid project, has been developed by Qatar Petroleum and Shell and will involve over 1 million freight tons of cargo lined up for its construction. The facility, once complete, will be equipped to produce 140,000 bpd of GTL products and approximately 120,000 bpd of condensate, liquefied petroleum gas and ethane.
The joint venture between competitors, with Agility Project Logistics and Transcar both devoting 18 months of planning, resulted in this successful win. Both companies cooperated closely to ensure all systems, procedures and team proposals scored highly in the evaluation process managed by the JGC Corporation and Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc. (KBR).
Announcing their win, Danny Rushbrooke, Managing Director Europe for Agility Project Logistics, and Dean Rossiter, Managing Director for Transcar, emphasized the importance of this historic win for both companies. Together, they look forward to working hand in hand, leveraging their joint capabilities to ensure the successful completion of this massive contract.
Elaborating on the project, Gregory Rusovich, President of Agility Project Logistics said: "It is a matter of great pride for us to have won the Pearl GTL global contract based in Qatar. Agility has over 20,000 employees across a network of 450 offices in 100 countries around the world. We are dedicated to offering customer-driven solutions to meet all their supply chain needs.
"Agility Project Logistics is a specialized extension of our global logistics offering, we provide comprehensive services for infrastructure projects of any scale, from start to finish. The Pearl GTL project gives us an opportunity to utilize our capabilities to their fullest extent and we are very excited to be a part of it," Rusovich added.
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About AgilityAgility is a global provider of integrated supply chain solutions with more than 20,000 employees, 450 offices in 100 countries around the world and over $4.5 billion in annual revenue. A publicly traded company, we offer our customers truly personalized service and flexible solutions tailored to meet their individual business needs, supported by a comprehensive network of warehousing facilities, transportation and freight management services. Our customers span a range of industries from technology and retail to consumer products and oil and gas. In addition, Agility has three specialized business units: Defense & Government Services, Project Logistics, and Fairs & Events
Logistics, each with dedicated teams to meet the complex customer requirements in these markets.
Agility Project Logistics is one of the world's preeminent project logistics management specialists offering project management and forwarding services for large-scale, complex logistics. We handle overland, ocean and air transport of containerized, breakbulk, hazardous and heavy-lift cargoes for the world's leading engineering and construction companies.
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