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Feb 08, 2010
Aberdeen Harbour appoints two new board members
Aberdeen Harbour had announced the appointment of two new members. Alistair Mackenzie and Colin Crosby took their seats on the Board in January, while existing members Alan Amoore and Brian Turnbull have been reappointed for another three years.
Mr Mackenzie is a master mariner, who has worked in Aberdeen’s energy industry for more than 20 years. His experience includes senior positions at Elf Exploration UK Limited and responsibility for European operations as managing director of CHC Scotia. Mr Mackenzie is currently regional director of Achilles Group Limited, responsible for delivering supplier management services to the oil and gas sector. Mr Mackenzie is also a Commissioner of the Northern Lighthouse Board.
Mr Crosby is a consultant with wealth manager Brewin Dolphin Limited. As an investment manager he spent 18 years with Aberdeen Asset Management, latterly as chief executive officer of Aberdeen Private Investors Limited. He has practiced as a lawyer and a chartered accountant. As current president of Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce (AGCC) and a Board member of Aberdeen City and Shire Economic Future (ACSEF) and a number of other organisations, Mr Crosby has valuable experience in the many economic issues facing the north-east. Commenting on the appointments, Aberdeen Harbour Board chairman, Keith Allan said: “We are delighted to welcome both Alistair and Colin to Aberdeen Harbour and I believe their wealth of experience will complement and further strengthen the Board. We are also pleased that Alan and Brian will continue to build on their great contribution to the port for another three years. “Aberdeen Harbour is an integral part of the north-east’s economy and these are exciting times for the port as we continue to grow and further implement our £65 million development strategy.” Aberdeen Harbour handles around five million tonnes of cargo, valued at £1.5 billion, and growing levels of shipping for a wide range of industries. More than £200 million has been invested by the Board in the last 30 years.
Intermodal transportation: The next wave?
Holidays are almost over, for those lucky enough to go on vacation. I spent my time away from the sea, and well above sea level. Just for reassurance. As you might know, the majority of Dutch grounds are below sea level (about 65%), and we keep dry feet by pumping water. Without that, we would build our sandcastle around "Amersfoort at the Sea" (a city some 80km inland).
However, spending time in the Alps, some 800m above sea level, my rectangular box driven mind did not come to a complete standstill, wondering about hinterland transportation.
New Strategy & Development Director appointed at Dunkerque Port
Jean-Frédéric Laurent has just been appointed Strategy and Development Director of Dunkerque Port, replacing Pierre Joly on his retirement. He is 41. |
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