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30.09.2015 - Bremen. JOC Port Productivity Award: EUROGATE terminals once again win award for best port productivity in Europe.
At the Container Trade Europe Conference of the JOC Group in Hamburg, two EUROGATE Group container terminals were distinguished for the highest berth productivity in Europe. MSC Gate Bremerhaven took second place. NTB North Sea Terminal Bremerhaven came in third place. Both companies are joint ventures of the EUROGATE Group with the world’s two largest shipping companies. The berth productivity was determined by the JOC Group following a customer survey among shipping companies. Back in December 2014, the terminals NTB North Sea Terminal Bremerhaven and EUROGATE Container Terminal Hamburg were awarded by the JOC Group for their high port productivity in Europe.
Emanuel Schiffer, Chairman of the EUROGATE Group Management Board, gives his congratulations: “Two container terminals of the EUROGATE Group were awarded at the same time by their customers for their excellent service in terms of their container handling. And not for the first time. That makes us as stakeholders proud. I congratulate the members of staff at these two container terminals for their magnificent success.”
Jörg Colberg, Managing Director for MSC Gate Bremerhaven: “Bremerhaven is one of the most productive container ports among the North Range ports. In light of the challenges from ever-larger ships, this is a strong message to our customers, whom we thank for this award. We are delighted that our customers are satisfied with our service and performance. My thanks go to our colleagues who have provided these.”
Jan Gelderland, Managing Director of the NTB container terminal: “We are once again among the top three terminals in all of Europe. For us, this is motivation enough to further increase our performance. We handle the world’s largest container ships at our terminal – and in top quality. A heartfelt thanks to all staff members for their diligent work.”