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Wednesday, December 2 - 2009

Khorfakkan achieves 220 moves per hour with UASC's 'Mayssan'

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, April 13 - 2009 at 10:36
  • PRESS RELEASE

Leading ports management and logistics firm, Gulftainer, has announced that its Khorfakkan Container Terminal (KCT) further enhanced its reputation by achieving excellent productivity figures of 220 moves per hour on the recent call of the United Arab Shipping Company's 'Mayssan'.

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  • 'UASC ship of 'Mayssan' class, which achieved record performance of 220 moves per hour at KCT recently.'
    'UASC ship of 'Mayssan' class, which achieved record performance of 220 moves per hour at KCT recently.'
This new record-score on a UASC-vessel took place on Berth No.5, where KCT took delivery of two new gantry cranes a couple of weeks ago, bringing the total number at the terminal to 16.

Speaking of the impressive performance, Gulftainer Group Director & General Manager, Mr Peter Richards said, "We are proud and pleased with this record performance, and we believe that it helped to improve schedule integrity for the 'Mayssan', allowing it to meet berthing windows in other ports and helping UASC to save fuel-oil costs - a particularly important consideration in these challenging days."

"KCT is known for its efficient, speedy performance, and the recent addition of two new gantries will help us to increase our reputation even further in this respect. Right now, this fast, efficient turnover is exactly what shipping lines are looking for to cut down costs," Peter added.

Speaking of the performance, Mr Jorn Hinge, Chief Operating Officer of UASC said, "This is indeed a performance that the Khorfakkan team can be proud of. UASC is very appreciative of the general performance at KCT, which certainly helps us in saving bunker costs, and with this impressive performance on the 'Mayssan' Khorfakkan has established a new benchmark."

KCT is one of the world's leading container transhipment ports, and is strategically located on Sharjah's Indian Ocean east coast, outside the sensitive Straits of Hormuz, close to the main east-west shipping routes.

Only three hours from the UAE's main centres of population, Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi, KCT is an ideal transhipment hub port with numerous feeder ship connections to Gulf Ports, Iran, India, Pakistan and East Africa.

In recent years, KCT has been increasingly recognised not only for its ideal location, but also for its efficiency and productivity, and this latest achievement is sure to bolster its reputation even further.
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About Gulftainer Company:
Gulftainer Company Limited was established in 1976 in the Emirate of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. The company's prime role is to manage and operate the container terminals in Port Khalid and also Khorfakkan on behalf of Sharjah Port Authority.

Complimenting this work, Gulftainer also owns one of the largest heavy transport fleets in the United Arab Emirates, a container repair company, a shipping agency which undertakes local ship/cargo agency work and actively pursues international port management opportunities.

As part of a broad based, privately owned group, Gulftainer Co. Ltd. is able to meet all the requirements of shipping lines in the UAE and also serve the transport needs of UAE based traders and manufacturers. Whilst the company has grown over the years, the management firmly believes in hands-on-control. The lines of communication are deliberately kept short to speed up decision making and maintain momentum.

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Robyn Grimsley
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SAHARA Communications
PO Box: 73310 Dubai, UAE
Tel: +971 4 329 8996
Fax: +971 4 329 8995

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