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Expansion nearing conclusion at Container Terminal

October 21, 2009
Country: UAE
Client(s): Gulftainer Company Limited

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 leading regional port management and logistics firm has confirmed. 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 to eighteen, with a further two (arriving in December) to be added before the expansion is completed.

Speaking of KCT’s latest acquisitions, Gulftainer Director and General Manager Peter Richards said, “When the financial crisis first appeared on the horizon we already had plans to expand Khorfakkan to cater to the greater number of large container vessels that were entering the market. As Phase 2 of the expansion nears completion, the wisdom of the Sharjah Ruler, His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi’s decision to expand KCT and the Sharjah Container Terminal to deal with more, bigger ships in the future is becoming more evident. Khorfakkan is recognized as one of the world's leading container transhipment ports, and over the past year we have been dealing with more and larger ships than ever before. This increase in volumes and vessel size shows that the decision to go ahead with the expansion was the correct one.”

“Although the ports and shipping industry was quite severely affected by the global crisis, it is important that we continue to build for the future. The additional quay extension of over 400 metres at Khorfakkan is now almost ready and with the additional four new state-of-the-art gantries, Sharjah’s ports are even more able to service increased numbers of ships, particularly larger vessels. This increased capacity, combined with the KCT’s geographic location and its fast, efficient turnover, means that the terminal is in an ideal position to continue to help shipping lines save time and money. The addition of these new gantry cranes will help to improve KCT’s already impressive performance even further in this respect,” Richards added.

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, Asia and East Africa. In recent years, KCT has been increasingly recognised not only for its ideal location, but also for its efficiency and productivity.

Company Information
About Gulftainer Company Limited:

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.

Contact Information
Contact name : Robyn Grimsley
Company name : SAHARA Communications
Email : robyn@saharagcc.com




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