QTerminals, a leading international ports and terminals operator in Qatar, will be the official training partner of Feyenoord Club, Rotterdam, for 2024-27. In this regard, QTerminals has entered into an agreement with the club, implying that the former will have its logo on the training kit for the next three years, a statement issued in Doha said yesterday. In addition, QTerminals will play a crucial role in supporting Feyenoord's community programmes."This new partnership with QTerminals speaks volumes about the level of trust and appreciation the corporate sector has for the path the club has been on for the last couple of years. It furthermore illustrates Feyenoord’s longstanding ties with the companies that call the port, the city of Rotterdam and the region as a whole their home,” said Feyenoord’s CCO Ruud van der Knaap.Highlighting that more than 300 businesses from the Greater Rijnmond area have partnered with Feyenoord, putting the club at the centre of the biggest corporate network in the region; he said: "Interest in the business opportunities we offer continues to grow and one of the more noteworthy aspects is that companies – as QTerminals – are especially keen on the many successful community programmes Feyenoord runs on a daily basis.”Andre Kramer, chief executive officer of QTerminals Kramer Rotterdam, said: "With this multi-year partnership, we want to strengthen our long-term bond with Feyenoord and enhance our presence in the Port of Rotterdam, Europe’s largest container port."Kramer Group, of which QTerminals became a majority shareholder in August 2023, has been a member of Feyenoord’s partnership family since 2010. QTerminals Kramer Group operates in six locations in the Port of Rotterdam, five of which are situated at the Maasvlakte and one at the Eem/Waalhaven.
April 17, 2024 | 10:41 PM