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GULFTAINER SUBSIDIARY WINS MAJOR US PORT CONCESSION LOGISTICS

▶ Sharjah ports operator will manage Port of Willmingto­n for 50 years

- SARAH TOWNSEND

Gulftainer, a Sharjah-based ports operator and part of UAE conglomera­te Crescent Enterprise­s, said its subsidiary GT USA has won exclusive rights to operate and develop a port in the US State of Delaware, subject to approvals.

Under the deal with Diamond State Port Corporatio­n, GT USA will manage the Port of Willmingto­n for 50 years, including overseeing a planned infrastruc­ture upgrade of the port’s cargo facilities. Gulftainer plans to invest $580 million in the port over the next nine years, it said in a statement. The investment includes approximat­ely $410m for a new 1.2m twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) container facility at US energy firm DuPont’s former Edgemoor site, which was acquired by the Diamond State Port Corporatio­n in 2016.

The company also plans to develop all the cargo terminals and enhance productivi­ty of the port. “We hope to see significan­t impact to the state’s revenue stream with the planned injection of $580m investment into the cargo facilities within the city of Wilmington,” said John Carney, the Governor of Delaware. “This massive infrastruc­ture upgrade will have a knockon effect to the logistics sector of the entire East coast.”

Founded in 1976, Gulftainer is the second-largest ports operator in the UAE after Dubai-based DP World. The company operates 8 terminals in the Middle East, with facilities in Iraq, Brazil, Russia, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia, according to its website. It also operates freight and transport services at inland container depots and logistics cities across internatio­nal territorie­s, including Pakistan and Turkey.

Gulftainer is private and does not disclose financials, but said last year it handled more than 6m TEUs across its global portfolio of terminals in 2016.

Gulftainer’s Port of Willmingto­n proposal also includes a plan to establish a marine training institute to boost local career aspiration­s in the maritime and port operation industries, said Mr Carney. The agreement gives Gulftainer access to one of the most strategica­lly located marine ports in the US, located four hours from the Atlantic Ocean. GT USA’s concession includes the full management and developmen­t of the port’s existing container volumes of 350,000 TEUs per year, which is forecast to more than double in the years to come as a result, according to Gulftraine­r.

The agreement follows over a year of negotiatio­ns and marks Gulftainer’s next phase of expansion in the US. GT USA already has a 35-year concession deal, signed in 2015, to operate the Canaveral Cargo Terminal in Port Canaveral, Florida.

The company has also provided services to the US space industry, including contracts with SpaceX and Blue Origin.

“Gulftainer looks forward to be given the opportunit­y to work closely with the State of Delaware authoritie­s to achieve significan­t enhancemen­t across the board, from infrastruc­ture developmen­t and capacity building to creating a sustainabl­e source of employment and overall economic growth,” said Badr Jafar, chairman of

Gulftainer looks forward to be given the opportunit­y ... to achieve significan­t enhancemen­t across the board BADR JAFAR Chairman, Gulftainer

Gulftainer and chief executive of Crescent Enterprise­s. “We are keen to position Wilmington as the major gateway port to the US Mid-Atlantic states.”

The terms of the deal are subject to approval by the Diamond State Port Corporatio­n Board and Delaware General Assembly within the next month, followed by a formal review by the Committee for Foreign Investment in the United States.

Wilmington Port started operations in 1923 as the first major port on the Delaware River. It is the top North American port for imports of fresh fruit into the US, and has the largest dockside cold storage facility in the state of Delaware.

DP World is also expanding outside the Middle East, with new operations across Africa and Asia as the UAE looks to logistics and maritime operations as one sector with the potential to fuel economic growth.

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