PD Ports has announced that Paul Foreman will take over from chief executive Frans Calje
A new leader has been appointed to head the region’s largest port and logistics operator as the current chief executive announced “the time is right” for him to stand aside. PD Ports – which runs Teesport, the North-east’s biggest port – has confirmed that Paul Foreman will succeed current chief executive Frans Calje on September 1.
Mr Calje is stepping down from the role after a decade at the top and more than 18 successful years with the company in total. Paul Foreman, the current chief operating officer, assumes the chief executive position following a recruitment process, after Mr Calje revealed it had always been his intention to hand over the reins after ten years in charge.
The leadership transition arrives at a crucial juncture for the business, which has bold ambitions to accelerate growth and respond to evolving industry and technological demands, through ongoing investment and expansion. PD Ports injects £1.4bn annually into the Teesside economy, sustaining 22,000 jobs throughout the broader supply chain while directly employing over 1,400 people across 11 UK locations.
Discussing his departure, Mr Calje said: “I always said, right from the moment I originally became CEO, that a ten-year timeframe would be in the best interests of the business, before a fresh perspective and new direction would be required to take us on to our next chapter of success.”, reports Teesside Live.
“The time is therefore right for a change of leadership to drive growth and the continued evolution of PD Ports. I am so proud to be leaving a business that is now safer, stronger and looking ahead to a sustainable and financially stable future, thanks to the work we’ve done together in this last ten years”.
Mr Foreman said: “I’m delighted and honoured to take over from Frans who has achieved so much in his time here, including the transformation of our container and bulks business, improving safety standards and significantly strengthening our balance sheet.
“I am also extremely grateful for his support as I take on this role. I am excited to lead this business which as operator of the largest port in the North East, is so key to the prosperity of Teesside, driving economic growth and providing employment and opportunities for so many hard-working people.”
Mr Foreman originally joined the company in 2020 as chief technology officer, before being promoted to chief operating officer three years later. His tenure has centred on spearheading transformational change through innovation.
Prior to PD Ports, he spent the bulk of his career at Formica Group, which he joined in 2001, spending a decade in a variety of financial positions across the UK, Europe, Asia, North America and China. He also serves as a Trustee for the Percy Hedley Foundation, a £40m turnover North East charity dedicated to providing education and support for children and adults with special needs.
Mr Calje began his professional career at the Port of Rotterdam. Since taking the helm as CEO, he has played a pivotal role in the strategic overhaul of Teesport’s container operations, while guiding the company to become one of the largest and most forward-thinking port groups in the UK.
More recently, he steered the business through the successful acquisition of a 49% stake by Pontegadea and has championed the drive to establish the Teesport Offshore Gateway — an ambitious proposed deep-water offshore wind manufacturing and assembly facility on the River Tees. His contribution to international trade and the broader UK economy has further been recognised with the award of an OBE.
Brookfield operating partner Becky Lumlock said: “On behalf of Brookfield and Pontegadea, I’d like to thank Frans for his impactful and integrity-driven leadership of PD Ports, which has delivered significant growth over the last ten years. We are delighted to appoint Paul into the CEO role – his innovative and strategic mindset has been central to the long-term planning for the business for some time and we are confident he will steer the business to new levels of success.”






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