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NYK chooses GAC as partner in Nigeria

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, October 20 - 2009 at 11:45
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Japan's biggest shipping and logistics group NYK has chosen GAC to help it build a strong market presence in Nigeria.

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  • Richard Mallen (back row, 2nd from left),  General Manager, Liner Services. He and his team are responsible for all GAC Nigeria's liner business.
    Richard Mallen (back row, 2nd from left), General Manager, Liner Services. He and his team are responsible for all GAC Nigeria's liner business.
In September, senior NYK and GAC managers gathered in Lagos with local Government representatives, customers and officials to formally launch the twice-monthly direct liner service, one of the very few from Asia.

NYK has been a GAC customer in the Middle East for more than 50 years. This latest development sees Richard Mallen, formerly of GAC's global Strategic Purchasing Unit in Thailand, appointed General Manager in Lagos for Liner Services, responsible for all GAC Nigeria's liner business.

Right people, right attitude:


"There are plenty of opportunities and plenty of challenges for NYK's venture in West Africa," says Richard. "Our task, quite simply, is to give them the best possible service no matter the conditions. We have to ensure NYK vessels get to their berth quickly, are efficiently discharged and sent on their way. Then we must handle all the complex documentation that is needed for their containers to be released to the local importers."

"Commercially, we have to market NYK's service to local importers to build volumes and wherever possible locate return cargoes for the Far East. Nigeria is a place where much can be done with the right people and the right attitude. We have recruited a strong local team to deliver our side of the relationship and I am confident that we can grow this business smoothly over coming months and years," he adds.

GAC has operated in Nigeria since 1978, providing shipping, logistics, marine and manning services.
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About GAC Group:

GAC managers and staff emphasize human dignity as a core value in their operating philosophy. They value long-term relationships with business partners, customers and suppliers and seek win-win solutions to the challenges of modern business. GAC's 8,500 people are found in more than 300 offices worldwide and speak more than 100 languages. Headquartered in Dubai, the Group is local in action and global in attitude.

Since its establishment by Swedish transport interests in 1956, GAC has grown to become a leading global provider of shipping, logistics, marine and related services. For more information, visit www.gacworld.com.

About GAC Shipping:

GAC Shipping is a global leader in ship and hub agency services. It represents more than 3,500 Principals and handles more than 50,000 vessels annually. In addition to ship/ hub agency services, GAC Shipping is an experienced provider of bunker supplies, ship-to-ship transfers (with GAC Marine), canal transits and ship supply services. It also acts as correspondent for most international group P&I clubs.

Media contacts:

Hwee San Teng
GAC
Tel: 9714 - 8059452
Fax: 9714 - 8811177

Sue-Ellen Lazrado
Headline Public Relations
Tel: 9714 - 2289655 Ext 120
Fax: 9714 - 2282125
PO Box 64349, Dubai, UAE

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