Un hôte de marque au terminal à conteneurs de KRIBI.

Andrew ROSS, le Directeur Général de Guinness Cameroon a visité le terminal à conteneurs ce vendredi 24 janvier 2020 en compagnie de quelques-uns de ses collaborateurs.

Ils ont été accueillis par le Directeur général de Kribi Conteneurs Terminal, Eric LAVENU qui avait à ses côtés, le directeur d’Exploitation Bertrand LACROUX et Le chef de Département Commercial et Communication Jean baptiste MANDENG. Après une visite du terminal ponctuée d’échanges sur nos capacités et les mécanismes des opérations, Eric LAVENU a invité son hôte à une séance de travail teintée de convivialité qui aura duré une demie heure. C’est un Directeur général très satisfait qui souhaite de faire définitivement de Kribi sa destination privilégiée pour toutes les prochaines opérations d’importation avec l’accompagnement promis par le top management de KCT.

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En guise de rappel, la société Guinness Cameroun se classe à la première place des clients KCT pour l’import avec un volume de 1333 Teus en 2019.

EXTRAIT de Andrew ROSS, DG GUINNESS-Cameroon:

« Je suis très impressionné par l’accueil réservé à moi-même ainsi qu’à mes collaborateurs, je suis aussi impressionné par l’organisation et le professionnalisme des équipes, j’ajoute à cela la sécurité du port et surtout la qualité des infrastructures ultra modernes que je découvre. Jamais je ne l’avais imaginé auparavant. Je remercie votre Directeur général pour cela »

International Women's Day: KCT HONORS ITS FEMALE STAFF.

The top management offered a meal at the end of the parade of the 34th edition of the International Women's Day which was celebrated this Friday in Kribi in the chief town of the Ocean Department. The Managing Director Daniel LALLEMAND surrounded by his main collaborators, reiterated to his collaborators the respect of her commitments vis-à-vis their rights and parity men-women.

This morning's parade is the culmination of a week of rich activities that began with a sports march last Saturday in the arteries of the city of Kribi and last Wednesday by the presentation of donations to the women and minors of the main prison of Kribi and participation in a round table on "Women and the digital society". The work of KCT's female staff that top management congratulated.

EXPOSITION : KCT EN VITRINE A PROMOTE

Kribi Terminal Containers has actively participated in the 7th edition of the Yaoundé SME and Partnership International Trade Fair from February 16 to 24, 2019.

Le terminal à conteneurs de Kribi se trouvait au pavillon Port de KRIBI aux côtés du Port Autonome de Kribi(PAK) et de Kribi polyvalent Multiple Operators ( KPMO). Au menu, des échanges B2B et des communications thématiques sur le projet d’attractivité industrielle du port de Kribi auxquels la délégation conduite par le Directeur Général Adjoint, Philemon MENDO a animé tout au long de l’événement.

KCT NEWS: STAFF DELEGATES.

Elected on September 14, 2018, the ten staff representatives of Kribi Containers Terminal were installed by the departmental delegate of Labor and Social Security of the Ocean Irene Flore NGOUFFO TSEFO in the presence of the Director General, Daniel LALLEMAND and its principal employees.
The emotional ceremony (a first for KCT) was set in the conference room of Building A, which houses the general management of Kribi Container Terminal at MBORO on November 26th.
Before their appointment, the Director General first congratulated the lucky of the day for the trust placed in them not only by the voting staff but especially the staff of Kribi Containers Terminal as a whole. Daniel LALLEMAND asked them not to "peddle gossip" and to give the right information on the real situation of the company whose current vision is oriented towards the economic and commercial plan to rebalance its cash. Despite this somewhat gloomy situation, there is no fear of jobs and the payroll deemed high by the shareholders reassured the CEO that he will do everything possible to preserve the gains.

Following the CEO, speaking in turn, Irene Flore NGOUFFO TSEFO, the Departmental Delegate of Labor and Social Security of the Ocean, following in the footsteps of the Director General of KCT will ask the elected officials to make every effort to maintain a calm social climate for this young company that employs nearly three hundred people, one of the few in the port.
In response to these first two speakers, Word was given to RENE TCHADEU, the oldest member of this new vintage which will in turn first of all thank the general management of KCT for giving the opportunity to delegates to have the right to speak on behalf of staff, a rare initiative in start-up companies, before adding that it will be a matter for his colleagues and he to establish links of sincerity between staff and the Directorate-General for KCT's walk.
To materialize this frank collaboration, a register of grievances was given to them in order to transmit at the appropriate moments the possible grievances recorded and to find solutions in a concerted manner.

Fire safety: The staff of Kribi Containers terminal at the school.

It was in favor of a fire simulation session organized last Wednesday, October 31 at the terminal by the QHSSE department and in the presence of a special unit of the National Fire Brigade of the Autonomous Port of Kribi. Here in pictures, a debriefing session of the QHSSE Manager, Nancy DOMCHE under the very attentive eye of Daniel LALLEMAND the General Manager, and all the staff of Kribi Terminal Containers.

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