Ports & destinations
Port Everglades welcomes new Director of Operations Ricardo Charlton
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- Written by Teijo Niemelä Teijo Niemelä
- Category: Ports & Destinations Ports & Destinations
- Published: 09 October 2020 09 October 2020
Broward County’s Port Everglades Chief Executive and Port Director Jonathan Daniels has appointed Ricardo D. Charlton, BSME, FSO, as the new Director of Operations. Port Everglades is a self-supporting enterprise fund of Broward County, FL, generating more than $170 million in revenues in fiscal year 2019 (October 1, 2018 – September 1, 2019) and is ranked among the nation’s leading container ports and a world leader in the cruise industry.
“Ricardo is an outstanding addition and brings a wealth of experience and knowledge with him,” said Daniels. “His skill set spans all aspects of port operations, and we are excited that he has joined our team.”
As Director of Operations, Charlton will oversee a workforce of 95 encompassing the Division’s Harbormaster Office, Linehandlers, Operations Support and Container Crane sections, which are involved in the Port’s diverse cruise, cargo and energy operations. He is responsible for budget preparation and adherence, personnel, the Port Everglades tariff and participation in contract negotiations with cruise lines, cargo carriers and terminal operators. The Port’s Operations Division coordinates more than 8,000 vessel and 3.9 million cruise and ferry passenger movements annually.
Prior to joining Port Everglades, Charlton served as Director of Maintenance at the Port of Tacoma/Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA), among the largest container ports in North America, and a major center for autos, bulk, breakbulk and heavy-lift cargoes, located in Tacoma, WA.
Charlton began his maritime career in 1996 as a Senior Terminal Planner with Freeport Container Port Hutchison Port Holdings in Freeport, Bahamas. In 2006, he came to South Florida to work for Tropical Shipping at the Port of Palm Beach as a Terminal Manager. Since then, he has risen through the ranks, securing positions of increasing responsibility with Crowley Liner Service at Port Everglades and Federal Marine Terminals at the Port of Lake Charles, LA.
A graduate of Howard University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Charlton is currently working on his Professional Port Manager certification through the American Association of Port Authorities and is expected to graduate in 2021. Additionally, he is a certified Facility Security Officer, and holds certifications for vessel stability and dangerous goods handling and hazardous stowage.
MedCruise participates in Seatrade Cruise Virtual – largest gathering for cruise business in 2020
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- Written by Teijo Niemelä Teijo Niemelä
- Category: Ports & Destinations Ports & Destinations
- Published: 04 October 2020 04 October 2020
MedCruise, the Association of Mediterranean cruise ports, iparticipates in the first-ever Seatrade Cruise Virtual, 5-8 October 2020.
The event is a virtual networking experience that will host over 300 exhibitors, offering attendees the opportunity to connect with new and familiar faces through virtual stands, online meeting rooms, speed networking, and more.
MedCruise is encouraged to know that despite the current pandemic, cruise industry gatherings are still going on and therefore wholeheartedly supports this virtual initiative. The Association believes that now, more than ever, it is time to support the cruise industry towards a resumption of operations in total safety.
The Association is very proud to be the exclusive sponsor of the KEYNOTE PANEL | State of the Global Cruise Industry: Perspectives on Cruising in the COVID-19 Era, which will bring together senior leadership representing the world’s four largest cruise lines for the first time in 2020. It is quite an honor for MedCruise to accompany our port and associate members in this virtual experience, those attending the event, attending the conference or even being part of the conference program.
Airam Diaz Pastor, President of MedCruise, highlighted “the importance of gathering all together again to develop synergies and cooperation among the cruise industry stakeholders”. Diaz Pastor added that “our beloved Association is working very hard with its members for the safety resumption of the cruise operations”.
Nicky Guerrero, Director of Partnerships and Events for MedCruise, said “MedCruise is held in high regard for the support it gives to industry events globally. We’re delighted to form part of Seatrade Cruise Virtual and that our members are being offered a chance to meet the industry during these challenging times. We have no doubt that events such as this will help the industry on the road to recovery.”
Port of Cork Company appoints new Chief Executive
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- Written by Teijo Niemelä Teijo Niemelä
- Category: Ports & Destinations Ports & Destinations
- Published: 18 September 2020 18 September 2020
The Port of Cork Company has appointed Eoin McGettigan to the role of Chief Executive of the company. Eoin replaces Brendan Keating who retired recently after 18 years of service as CEO.
The Chairman of the Port of Cork Company, John Mullins stated that ‘Brendan Keating made an outstanding contribution to the Port as Chief Executive since 2002. Brendan has seen the Port’s Strategic Development Plan fully recognised: the acquisition of Belvelly Port Facility (formerly Marino Point), the Inner Harbour Development at Bantry Bay Port Company, the marked increase in cruise business and the commencement of construction of the €86 million Cork Container Terminal in Ringaskiddy which will future proof the port. I have no doubt that Eoin will now take these projects and the business forward to further enable our growing economy.’
Eoin has spent the last decade providing strategic advice to a wide variety of companies. He has thirty years’ experience as a Senior Executive in Retail, Wholesale and Property businesses. He has held senior board positions in Musgrave PLC as Chief Executive of Supervalu Centra, Director of Dunnes Stores and Director of Reox Holdings PLC. Eoin and his family have lived in Cork for over 30 years.
John Mullins said: ‘Eoin brings with him a wealth of Senior Executive experience, excellent leadership skills and an integral knowledge of modern supply chains and logistics. He joins the Port at a strategic and exciting time for the company and the Southern region. The board and all in the Port company wish him every success.’
He added “Eoin will steward the company from the River to the Sea through the commissioning of key infrastructure in the lower harbour whilst making available former assets for critical residential and commercial development. Eoin’s property experience will be instrumental in ensuring that Tivoli will be one of the most exciting projects in the future for the company and for the City of Cork.’
Eoin McGettigan takes up the position as Chief Executive on 1st October 2020 for a term of five years.
Galveston Wharves signs agreement with Lyft to operate at Port of Galveston
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- Written by Teijo Niemelä Teijo Niemelä
- Category: Ports & Destinations Ports & Destinations
- Published: 25 September 2020 25 September 2020
The Galveston Wharves and Transportation Network Company (TNC) Lyft recently signed an agreement to formalize its operation at the port. The contract specifies the terms and conditions for operating at the port for one year.
“We are excited to announce that we are partnering with Lyft. This is the first time the port has entered into an agreement with a ride sharing service,” said CEO and Port Director Rodger Rees. “Now we have an additional ground transportation option to offer cruise passengers.”
According to the agreement, Lyft drivers will be provided with an area inside one of the port’s parking lots that will serve as a staging area while drivers wait for passengers to hail a ride using the phone app. Providing a separate staging area will help to alleviate traffic congestion in front of the cruise terminals. Additionally, there will be a new TNC curbside pick-up area easily visible and located in front of each cruise terminal for an improved cruise passenger experience. Lyft will pay a $2.00 access fee when picking up and dropping off passengers within the port’s property.
“This agreement enhances the ground transportation operations at the port and it creates a new revenue stream that helps off-set infrastructure and operational improvement projects” said Mobility Director, Julio De Leon.
Lyft adds to the existing ground transportation partnerships that the port has established with cab companies, private shuttles, limo services and other passenger transportation companies.
"Lyft's mission is to improve people's lives with the world's best transportation and that's why we're eager to work collaboratively with communities to improve transportation options for residents. Lyft is proud to work with the Galveston Wharves in a new partnership that will help cruise passengers access reliable ground transportation, and offer an additional earning opportunity for local drivers. We look forward to continuing to partner with the Galveston Wharves in our ongoing effort to provide access to convenient and affordable transportation for Texans,” said Lyft Regional Director Max Loosen.
Southampton’s fifth cruise terminal gets public funding
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- Written by Kari Reinikainen Kari Reinikainen
- Category: Ports & Destinations Ports & Destinations
- Published: 12 August 2020 12 August 2020
Fifth cruise terminal in Southampton is among the projects that has received public funding from a UK government programme to stimulate the constrction industry in the aftermath of the Civid-19 pandemic.
“In Southampton, one of Europe's leading cruise markets, investment is being made in the development of a new fifth cruise terminal that will deliver an iconic wave inspired building with solar generation and shore power ensuring a world leading zero emissions facility for cruise vessels in port,” Solent Local Enterprise Partnership said in a statement.
The organisation said that a total of £15.9 million of the £900 million that the government has earmarked for shovel ready projects are located in the areas in and around Southampton.
Regional Director Alastair Welch from Associated British Ports that owns the Port of Southampton commented: “We are pleased to hear of the announcement by MHCLG (Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government) today confirming the government’s continued support for the cruise sector, which is crucial to our economy.’
“We look forward to confirming the details linked to this announcement to ensure we are able to support the resumption and future growth of cruise as soon as possible,” he said in a statement.
Southampton is the most important cruise port in the UK and handles roughly 2.0 million passengers per year prior to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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