Gujarat Pipavav Port MD steps down; successor identified
March 13, 2015
New Delhi
Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd today said its Managing Director Prakash Tulsiani has stepped down from the post to pursue other career opportunities and the company has identified his successor.
“Prakash Tulsiani has resigned as Managing Director and as a Director with effect from May 31 to pursue other career opportunities,” the company said in a filing to the BSE.
It said Tulsiani’s successor has been identified by Gujarat Pipavav’s promoter APM Terminals and the details would be made public on completion of appointment formalities.
The company appreciated Tulsiani for “his hard and dedicated work towards a successful startup of the container terminal at Pipavav and the company’s turnaround” on behalf of its Board of Directors and APM Terminals.
Tulsiani had joined APM Terminals Organisation as Chief Operating Officer of Gateway Terminals India Private Ltd in 2005.
Gujarat Pipavav Port is operated by APM Terminals, a global container terminal operator.
The company’s shares were trading 1.35 per cent down at Rs 237.65 apiece during afternoon session on the BSE.
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