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APM Terminals Investment N180b In Acquisition of Modern Cargo Equipment

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Knudsen, Manager, APM Terminals

The management of APM Terminals, Apapa, Nigeria, said it invested  $438 million ( N180 billion) in acquisition of modern cargo handling equipment.

This is contained in a statement released yesterday, according to the Manager, Mr Steen Knudsen, that the equipment are for seamless services.

He explained that the investment is the highest by any port terminal operator in Nigeria, adding that the terminal was on an exciting journey of major transformation to deliver greater and sustainable benefits to the Nigerian economy and society.

He said that apart from investment in equipment and facility upgrade, the company was investing substantially in continuous development of its workforce.

“Since inception, we have invested around USD438 million purely into the handling equipment we have in the terminal.

“We have acquired mobile harbour cranes, rubber tyred gantry cranes, reach stackers, forklifts, terminal trucks, empty handlers, and invested into yard improvements.

“An equally important investment is the investment in our workforce, ensuring that we continuously develop our staff.

“This covers trainings, career progression and, of course, expanding the business and creating new jobs.”

Knudsen said that the company was focusing on renovating its buildings, upgrading in-gate and out-gate facilities, terminal fencing and lighting.

He added that the company had equipped the parking area access with a facial recognition system and expanded its fleet with new shuttle buses and pickup trucks.

“Some of our other investments are aimed at simplifying and enhancing trade.

“For a long time, shipping has been a very manual and paper-heavy process.

“We are using global best practices to introduce digitalised products in order to ensure that importers and exporters enjoy seamless services from the terminal,” Knudsen said.

He said that the company recently launched massive digitalisation of its operations and services through deployment of 4G LTE wireless network, and commissioned its Operation Command Centre to enhance quality service delivery.

“We remain committed to deepening our investment in Apapa to enable us handle increasing volumes at the port.

“Our investments will create capacity to handle growth in the economy to support the Federal Government’s efforts on trade growth and improved service delivery across the logistic chain.”

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