Worldwide Cruise Terminals recognized with SME Award for service excellence by Hong Kong’s Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport
Worldwide Cruise Terminals recognized with SME Award for service excellence by Hong Kong’s Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport
HONG KONG, 2018-Jul-02 — /Travel PR News/ — Worldwide Cruise Terminals (WCT), manager and operator of Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, has won the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport in Hong Kong’s (CILT) SME Award for service excellence.
In 2017, WCT handled more passengers than the three other Pearl River Delta cruise terminals combined – a total of 780,000 passengers or more than 85% of Hong Kong’s total.
Worldwide Cruise Terminals (WCT), a joint venture majority owned by Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), offers customised services for cruise line customers, including catering for home port calls, transit calls, local and overseas cruise guests and immigration formalities.
Jeff Bent, Managing Director of Worldwide Cruise Terminals, said: “It is extremely gratifying for our team to receive the highest recognition from our local transport industry for this busy and challenging operation. We have won the backing of the cruise industry with over an 85% local market share, and to get wider recognition from the transport community is the icing on the cake.”
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong is the professional body for those engaged in various sectors of transport and logistics, including air, sea and land, for both passengers and freight, and has some 1,900 members.
Contact:
+852 2801 2980
info@worldwideflight.com.hk
Source: Worldwide Flight Services (WFS)
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