Pakistan container terminal welcomes new PS2 service
Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT) recently welcomed the inaugural call of the newly launched Pakistan – United Arab Emirates (PS2) Service.
Jointly operated by Wan Hai Lines with Global Feeder Shipping, the point-to-point service links the ports of Jebel Ali and Karachi and uses a single vessel with a nominal capacity of 1,800 TEUs. With this service, PICT looks to further strengthen trade patronage with the Gulf market by handling increased cargo through non-vessel operating common carriers and mainline operators.
“With the commencement of the PS2 Service, PICT looks forward to enhance its Gulf cluster of services, which will provide our customers with increasingly frequent vessel connections between Karachi and Jebel Ali,” said Khurram Khan, PICT Chief Executive Officer.
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UK – Menzies Distribution has announced the acquisition of logistics and supply chain services business Bibby Distribution from the 213-year old, family owned Bibby Line Group. The deal sees the addition of 38 new operating sites and a large, young fleet to the Menzies portfolio.
Over 35 years, Bibby Distribution has built an end-to-end supply chain platform that provides solutions for its customers across a number of sectors including paper and packaging and consumer products. Bibby Distribution’s customers also includes an array of grocery retailers and blue-chip organisations across a range of resilient sectors.
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ICTSI upgrades Cameroon terminal with new TOS
Kribi Multipurpose Terminal (KMT), the Cameroonian subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), recently implemented the Logstar®Terminal Operating System (TOS) as part of the company’s efforts to deliver world-class service at the Port of Kribi, the company said in its release.
A major step in developing the port s infrastructure and superstructure, this cloud-based TOS solution will facilitate efficiency.
KMT is a purpose built deep water general cargo facility catering to ro-ro project and heavy lift cargo, oil and gas industry, forestry and steel products, dry bulk and other general cargo.
Published December 22, 2020, 5:00 AM
Kribi Multipurpose Terminal (KMT), the Cameroonian subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), has implemented the Logstar®Terminal Operating System (TOS).
ICTSI said in a statement that this is part of the company’s efforts to deliver world-class service at the Port of Kribi.
ICTSI’s Kribi Multipurpose Terminal in Cameroon
A major step in developing the port’s infrastructure and superstructure, this cloud-based TOS solution will facilitate efficiency.
KMT is a purpose built deep water general cargo facility catering to ro-ro project and heavy lift cargo, oil and gas industry, forestry and steel products, dry bulk and other general cargo.