DP World
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Stock price | 3DW |
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Ceo | Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem |
Revenue | 5. 65 billion USD (2018) |
Headquarters | Dubai |
United Arab Emirates | |
Number of employees | 37,000 |
Subsidiaries | London Gateway |
Jebel Ali Free Zone | |
Parent organizations | Port & Free Zone World FZE |
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ID | 2281520 |
About DP World
DP World is a global terminal operator at ports around the world. Formed in 2005 by the merger of Dubai Ports Authority and Dubai Ports International, DP World handles 70+ Million containers that are brought in by around 70,000 vessels annually.
Cruise giant Carnival UK accused of plan to fire and rehire 900 crew
... It comes after a separate company, over the sacking of 800 of its workers by its owner Dp World...
DP World: Australia ports remain closed after cyber-attack
... Dp World Australia manages around 40% of goods entering and leaving the country...
Outrage at public contract for firm behind P& O sackings
... Dp World has been approved to co-run the Thames Freeport in Essex, as part of Rishi Sunak s freeports plan...
Ex-P& O Ferries chef sues for unfair dismissal
... Mr Lansdown is seeking financial compensation as well as exemplary damages of up to £76m to " deter" P& O Ferries or Dp World from acting the same way in future...
Newspaper headlines: Biden's chemical weapon warning and 'Shame on' P& O
... The Guardian agrees, suggesting that Mr Hebblethwaite to claim that protecting the investment of P& O Ferries parent company Dp World, " was more important than staying within the law"...
Calls for P& O Ferries boss Peter Hebblethwaite to resign grow
... P& O s owner Dp World had warned Mr Shapps that Irish Ferries was a new " low-cost competitor" that would pose a challenge to the business, Mr Shapps had replied to Dp World boss DP Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem: " I m aware of the issues relating to P& O...
P& O Ferries: Not consulting on job cuts broke law, boss admits
... A representative of Dp World, which owns P& O, said Mr Hebblethwaite would not be sacked...
P& O Ferries defends job cuts as some to get £100,000
... Separately, Business Minister Paul Scully said the government was reviewing all of its contracts with P& O ferries and its owner Dp World, including a £25 million subsidy to Dp World to help develop London Gateway as a freeport...
Newspaper headlines: Biden's chemical weapon warning and 'Shame on' P& O
Several of Friday's Front Pages Focus On The Warning from US President Joe Biden , made after his talks with other leaders in Brussels, that Nato would respond " in kind" if Russia used chemical weapons in Ukraine.
The Daily Telegraph calls it, while The Guardian believes with Moscow.
The Sun . " For once Joe Biden talked a Good Game , " its opinion column states.
But it goes on to say " he has a history of craving hasty exits from foreign conflicts" and expresses hope that he " sticks to every word".
In its leader, The Times hails The Unity displayed by Nato - which it says has.
But it thinks maintaining that unity will be a challenge " in The Face of what may be a prolonged campaign".
The Paper suggests Nato should aim for a " swift defeat" of Mr Putin, rather than the " messy compromise and peace deal that some western leaders seem to favour".
The Daily Mail 's Front Page reveals that Boris Johnson is now because of his attempts to galvanise The International response against Moscow's invasion.
President Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov , is quoted saying Mr Johnson is viewed as " The Most active participant in The Race to be anti-Russian".
Moves by The International Criminal Court to are welcomed by the Financial Times .
Its leader accepts that Mr Putin " will not be in the dock in The Hague any time soon". But it goes on to say that an indictment against him " would bolster Ukrainians' sense of being on The Right side of history, and perhaps help persuade Russian soldiers that they are not".
" Shame on you" is the Daily Mirror 's Front Page headline. It's angry about the admission by The Boss of P& O Ferries that when it sacked 800 staff last week without consulting unions.
In an opinion column, The Paper expresses fury that there was " no contrition or apology" from Peter Hebblethwaite, during his appearance before a committee of MPs on Thursday.
The Guardian agrees, suggesting that Mr Hebblethwaite to claim that protecting the investment of P& O Ferries' parent company Dp World , " was more important than staying within the law".
Dp World is currently a partner in the scheme to develop freeports in the UK. The Guardian thinks ministers need to reconsider this, in light of what it describes as The Firm 's " casual relationship" with British employment legislation.
Finally, the Telegraph ponders The Heritage status, sticking out of The Roof of a terraced house in Oxford.
The " Headington Shark" was installed in 1986 in defiance of planning rules. Now Oxford City Council, which tried several times to have it removed, is officially recognising the artwork's merit. The Paper concludes " this is one of the problems of an increasingly permissive age: it is getting ever harder to be a rebel".
Source of news: bbc.com