Supreme Owner Made a Billionaire Feeding U.S. War Machine
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-06/supreme-owner-made-a-billionaire-feeding-u-s-war-machine.html
Chemical warfare and car bombings are just a few of the hazards working in war-torn countries such as Iraq and Syria. For Supreme Group BV, its the cost of doing business.
Dubai-based Supreme delivers fuel and food -- 100,000 meals a day -- to troops stationed in some of the most inhospitable parts of the world, including Liberia, Mali and Sudan. The perilous business, where contractors dodge bullets fired by the Taliban and explosives set by insurgents, has made the companys majority owner, Stephen Orenstein, a billionaire.
Our mantra is to provide the same quality of service in Rwanda or Somalia as we do for restaurant chains in Germany, Orenstein, 49, said in a phone interview from his office in Dubai. We took a developed world standard and brought it to the developing world.
Orensteins biggest business has been supplying military personnel in Afghanistan. Since the start of the war there in 2001, Supremes revenue has increased more than 50-fold to $5.5 billion in 2011. According to Supremes chief financial officer, Mike Thorne, more than 90 percent of the companys revenue is derived from its Afghanistan operations.