Golden Giraffe and Amber Duck awards for DCT Gdansk
The Polish container terminal DCT Gdansk
has been presented with two awards in the same week. Both recognise the
terminal's major contribution to the present and future prosperity of the
fast-growing Polish economy in general and the Gdansk region in particular.
The first presentation was of a Golden
Giraffe award and was presented to the DCT management at a ceremony in the Old
Town Hall in Gdansk during the IX Gala of Golden Giraffes.
The Golden Giraffe awards are presented
to selected individuals, companies and institutions involved in significant
cultural, political, business, art and other activities.
This year, for the first time, a Giraffe
of Hope was granted to DCT Gdansk in recognition of both the company's style of
operation and the promise it offers the economic community in Gdansk and the
surrounding region. DCT provides a state-of-the-art gateway to the world for
Poland's exporters and importers, encouraging business development on a large
scale.
For those curious to know why the Golden
Giraffe awards are so called, it is because the giraffe is perceived to be an
animal that is aiming high, can see far and has the greatest heart of all
mammals, and furthermore has a reputation for bravery.
Receiving the award, DCT Gdansk's CEO
Boris Wenzel said:
"We are honoured to be granted this
prestigious award. DCT Gdansk will grow alongside the national economy,
generating success across the entire region. All of Poland will benefit."
He continued:
"I would like to make it clear that our
terminal was built not to compete with other Polish ports but to win business
away from the major terminals in Hamburg, Rotterdam and Bremerhaven. We want to
provide Poland with direct maritime links to its most important markets all
over the world."
Finally, Mr Wenzel noted that Lech Walesa, the
charismatic leader of the Solidarity union in the 1980s and who played a key
role in the events that led to the collapse of the Soviet Bloc, subsequently
becoming President of Poland from 1990 to 1995, has also been awarded a Golden
Giraffe for his contribution to 'hope for a better tomorrow'. This particular
award was also presented during a special party organised by Lech Walesa on the
occasion of his name day on 21 June. DCT management participated in this event.
The Amber Duck Award
The Amber Duck awards are presented by the Polish
Chamber of Maritime Commerce and are presented during the annual October
'Shared Duck 2008' meeting of representatives of the Pomeranian maritime
industry and guests. This event is often likened to Hamburg's Eisbeinessen and
will be attended by approximately 2,000 people having connections with the
shipping industry.
The awards are presented to enterprises and companies
from the maritime sector for significant achievements contributing to the
development of shipping, trade and services within the maritime industry.
Although ceremonially presented in October, the winners are announced in
June.
Gdansk lies on the crossroads of both ancient and
contemporary amber trade routes and the city became the centre of the amber
trade and the home of many amber workshops. Most if not all were destroyed
during World War II but recent years have seen a rebirth of this traditional
industry.
The DCT Gdansk container terminal began operations on
3 October, 2007. Covering an area of 40 hectares and with an annual handling
capability of 500,000TEU, it is the newest Polish deepwater container terminal.
Thanks to major investment, it has a sophisticated technical infrastructure and
is equipped with cost-efficient handling and storage cranes. Convenient
connections with logistic centres in Poland and neighbouring countries enable
the terminal to offer high quality services and the opportunity to become one
of the Baltic Sea's biggest container terminals.
Note to editors:
A photograph to accompany this press
release is available to download from the Dunelm Public Relations website at
http://www.dunelmpr.co.uk/DCT-Photogallery-NEW.htm.
"DCT Gdansk's CEO Boris Wenzel (right)
exchanges views with the former President of Poland, Lech Walesa (left) at a
special party organised at Mr Walesa's home. Both DCT Gdansk and Mr Walesa were
awarded Golden Giraffe awards in June 2008."
DCT Gdansk SA is a Polish registered company, majority
owned by GIF (Global Infrastructure Fund), a specialist fund managed by a
member of the Macquarie Bank Group, headquartered in Australia. The UK company
established to initiate the design and construction of the terminal retains a
minority shareholding. |