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DP World extends commitment to Port Botany with 15-year lease

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, July 08 - 2009 at 15:19
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Global marine terminal operator DP World has signed a new 15-year operating lease extension at Port Botany in Sydney, Australia.

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Terminal operations contribute substantially to job creation and economic growth in the state of New South Wales (NSW).

The lease agreement is the third significant DP World contract in Australia this year, following the recent 40-year lease renewal at DP World Brisbane and a new 30-year operating lease at Adelaide.

The new lease reflects the NSW Government's commitment to improving overall port efficiency, and includes specific incentives to improve truck servicing and rail performance.

Collectively, these measures are expected to significantly ease terminal and road congestion, while reducing energy consumption.

Sydney Ports Corporation CEO Grant Gilfillan and Senior Vice President and Managing Director for DP World's Australia region, Jack Williams, signed the contract at Port Botany on behalf of their respective organisations, in the presence of Premier Nathan Rees and the Minister for Minister for Ports and Waterways, Joe Tripodi. Premier Rees called the signing a 'major vote of confidence' in the New South Wales economy.

Mohammed Sharaf, CEO, DP World, said:
"The Australia Region constitutes a key element in DP World's global portfolio. We are confident in our ability to make a significant and growing contribution to the region's future growth and competitiveness, through our overriding focus on efficient, high-quality terminal services."


Jack Williams, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, DP World, Australia Region, said: "DP World is extremely pleased to announce the extension of our operating lease at Port Botany. This contract assures all of our customers will continue to have access to the most comprehensive ports network in the country."

Grant Gilfillan, CEO, Sydney Ports Corporation, said: "The latest agreement with DP World is a sign of our joint commitment to growth. The renewal and associated sector reforms will assist the NSW Government to achieve its policy objectives of increased competition and trade growth, greater investment in port facilities and a target of 40% rail mode share of containers to and from Port Botany."
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About DP World
DP World is one of the largest marine terminal operators in the world, with 49 terminals and 12 new developments across 31 countries(1).

Its dedicated, experienced and professional team of nearly 30,000 people serves customers in some of the most dynamic economies in the world.

DP World aims to enhance customers' supply chain efficiency by effectively managing container, bulk and other terminal cargo.

The company constantly invests in terminal infrastructure, facilities and people, working closely with customers and business partners to provide quality services today and tomorrow, when and where customers need them.

In taking this customer-centric approach, DP World is building on the established relationships and superior level of service demonstrated at its flagship Jebel Ali facility in Dubai, which has been voted "Best Seaport in the Middle East" for 15 consecutive years.

In 2008, DP World handled more than 46.8 million TEU (twenty-foot equivalent container units) across its portfolio from the Americas to Asia - an increase of 8% on 2007.

With a pipeline of expansion and development projects in key growth markets, including India, China and the Middle East, capacity is expected to rise to around 95 million TEU over the next ten years.

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Ethan Chorin
DP World
Tel: +971 50 557 8814

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