Gulftainer, Mag Line launch new vesselGulftainer-operated Sharjah Container Terminal was the site for the launch of the Mag Container Line (MCL), the Mag Bride, the first of four new vessels, which will operate on MCL’s Sharjah to Abu Fulous, Iraq service. The v More… |
Gulftainer automates systems at SCTGulftainer, a leading logistics company, has developed an online application to automate information exchange at Sharjah Container Terminal (SCT). The application will improve information flow between the Sharjah Port Authority (S More… |
Gulftainer trade volumes up 24pc in 2012UAE-based Gulftainer, one of the largest privately-owned port management and logistics companies, said it has registered a 24 per cent overall increase in its trade volumes in 2012 when compared to the previous year. Its Sharjah p More… |
Gulftainer to buy 25pc stake in Russia portGulftainer Company, UAE's second-largest port operator, is close to acquiring a 25 per cent stake in Russia's Baltic port of Ust-Luga, the Kommersant business daily reported on Tuesday, citing a port source. Last year, Gul More… |
Gulftainer wins Lebanon port dealGulftainer, a UAE-based ports operator, has won the concession to develop and operate a new container terminal in northern Lebanon's Tripoli. The concession is for 25 years and Gulftainer is More… |
Gulftainer eyes $500m Russia, Asia buysGulftainer Company, the United Arab Emirates' second largest ports operator, has set up a $500 million fund with Russian partners as it eyes more acquisitions in Russia, the Gulf and Asia, its vice chairman said on Monday. The ports operat More… |
Gulftainer to invest $500m in RussiaUAE-based ports and logistics group Gulftainer today signed a deal with Prominvest, the investment arm of Russian Technologies, to invest $500 million in the country. The joint venture agreement was signed in the Black Sea city of Soc More… |
UAE firms to invest $800 million in RussiaTwo UAE-based firms have signed joint venture agreements with a Russian company to invest $800 million in the country's infrastructure and real estate sectors. Ports and logistics group Gulftainer and real estate developer Damac today More… |








