Ducat’s West Africa rice milestone highlights advanced logistical methods
(Posted on 02/10/24)
Ducat Maritime, a leader in global maritime logistics, has announced that it has successfully shipped over 15 million tonnes of rice to West Africa since 2016, sustaining nine million people annually across the region. This landmark achievement not only highlights Ducat's pivotal role in the global rice trade but also underscores its profound impact on the communities it serves.
Founded in 2014 with headquarters in Cyprus, Ducat Maritime is on course become one of the world’s leading shipping and logistics operators focused on the soft commodities and dry bulk materials markets, particularly in Asia and West Africa. Ducat operates a versatile fleet, ranging from handysize to ultramax vessels, ensuring the safe, efficient, and timely delivery of essential commodities. Ducat Maritime is recognised for its robust approach to maritime logistics, particularly in the transport of essential commodities such as rice, iron ore, and sugars across critical global routes. With a special focus on West Africa, Ducat has pioneered advanced logistical methods that significantly enhance the efficiency and safety of their shipping operations. The company's expertise extends beyond just transportation, offering comprehensive in-port services such as warehousing, trucking, and bagging, which are crucial for maintaining the integrity and timeliness of cargo deliveries. Ducat’s commitment to operational excellence is supported by strong risk management practices that ensure stability and reliability, reassuring clients and stakeholders of their capability to handle technically challenging cargoes across diverse and complex jurisdictions.
This milestone is a testament to Ducat's robust logistical capabilities and its deep commitment to enhancing food security in one of the world's fastest-growing regions. The 15 million tonnes of rice shipped by Ducat have played a crucial role in stabilising food prices and ensuring a reliable supply of this staple food, vital for the sustenance of millions of families.
Adrian Beciri, CEO and founder of Ducat Maritime, said: "Surpassing 15 million tonnes in rice shipments to West Africa is not just a milestone; it’s a testament to our robust capabilities and the deep trust and partnerships we’ve established in the region. This achievement highlights our commitment to regional food security and underscores our role in enhancing global economic connectivity and reliable supply chains."
Beyond logistics, Ducat's operations have spurred significant economic opportunities, fostering community development and sustainable growth. The company's approach integrates impactful CSR initiatives that resonate deeply within local communities, emphasising not just trade but a lasting social impact.
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