ABP obtains W.E. Dowds (Shipping)
Published by Claire Cuddihy,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
ABP has completed the acquisition of W.E. Dowds (Shipping) Ltd, one of the UK’s leading family-owned port operations businesses, for an undisclosed sum.
Established in 1960, the company operates a total of 10 separate warehouses with a combined area of over 50 000 m2 based at ABP Newport, South Wales.
Chief Executive of ABP, James Cooper, said: “ABP's acquisition of W.E. Dowds follows our long-established partnership with the company at the Port of Newport.”
"The deal builds on Dowds' excellent track record serving the UK steel market, enabling the business to continue to grow by providing first class customer service.”
"As such, the transaction will also help secure further growth and success for the Port of Newport for many years to come," Cooper added.
ABP Director of South Wales ports, Matthew Kennerley, said: “We’ve been working closely with W.E. Dowds for many years and the business is an important part of the Port of Newport’s success. We’re looking forward to welcoming our new colleagues and achieving even greater success in the future."
Managing Director of W.E. Dowds, Charles Dowds, remarked: "We have been pleased to work with ABP and its predecessor for over 50 years. Throughout that time ABP has demonstrated a strong commitment to the success of Dowds and the Port of Newport. The £4 million investment in the reconstruction of the Shed 5 facility is the most recent example.”
“ABP's acquisition of Dowds demonstrates that their commitment to investment continues. We look forward to our future within the ABP family, which gives us an even more powerful platform to drive further growth."
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/ports-terminals/12022018/abp-obtains-we-dowds-shipping/
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