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Nigeria's Vice President Shettima has inaugurated a $115 million upgrade at APM Terminals' West Africa Container Terminal.

Nigeria's Vice President Shettima has inaugurated a $115 million upgrade at APM Terminals' West Africa Container Terminal.
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Nigeria's Vice President Shettima has inaugurated a $115 million upgrade at APM Terminals' West Africa Container Terminal.

APM Terminals has celebrated the inauguration of an impressive $115 million upgrade project at its West Africa Container Terminal (WACT) in Onne, Nigeria. This extensive investment is a testament to APM Terminals’ strong commitment to supporting Nigeria’s economic growth and enhancing its position as a crucial trade hub in West Africa. The upgrade includes significant improvements to the terminal's infrastructure and technology. New state-of-the-art equipment and facilities are being introduced to streamline operations, increase efficiency, and accommodate larger volumes of cargo. This modernized setup is designed to handle the growing demands of global trade and improve the overall functionality of the terminal. By investing in these upgrades, APM Terminals is not only expanding its operational capabilities but also playing a pivotal role in boosting trade in the region. The enhancements will lead to faster turnaround times for ships, more reliable service for customers, and increased capacity to handle a wider range of goods. This is expected to have a positive ripple effect on the local economy, creating job opportunities and fostering growth within the community. The upgrade project underscores APM Terminals’ dedication to advancing global trade networks and contributing to regional economic development. It reaffirms the company's role as a key player in the logistics and transportation sector, committed to building stronger trade connections and supporting sustainable economic progress in Nigeria and across West Africa.


09 Sep 24
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Maritime
Port Terminal Services

Nigeria's Vice President Shettima has inaugurated a $115 million upgrade at APM Terminals' West Africa Container Terminal.

APM Terminals has celebrated the inauguration of an impressive $115 million upgrade project at its West Africa Container Terminal (WACT) in Onne, Nigeria. This extensive investment is a testament to APM Terminals’ strong commitment to supporting Nigeria’s economic growth and enhancing its position as a crucial trade hub in West Africa. The upgrade includes significant improvements to the terminal's infrastructure and technology. New state-of-the-art equipment and facilities are being introduced to streamline operations, increase efficiency, and accommodate larger volumes of cargo. This modernized setup is designed to handle the growing demands of global trade and improve the overall functionality of the terminal. By investing in these upgrades, APM Terminals is not only expanding its operational capabilities but also playing a pivotal role in boosting trade in the region. The enhancements will lead to faster turnaround times for ships, more reliable service for customers, and increased capacity to handle a wider range of goods. This is expected to have a positive ripple effect on the local economy, creating job opportunities and fostering growth within the community. The upgrade project underscores APM Terminals’ dedication to advancing global trade networks and contributing to regional economic development. It reaffirms the company's role as a key player in the logistics and transportation sector, committed to building stronger trade connections and supporting sustainable economic progress in Nigeria and across West Africa.


09 Sep 24
blog image
Maritime
Port Terminal Services

Nigeria's Vice President Shettima has inaugurated a $115 million upgrade at APM Terminals' West Africa Container Terminal.

APM Terminals has celebrated the inauguration of an impressive $115 million upgrade project at its West Africa Container Terminal (WACT) in Onne, Nigeria. This extensive investment is a testament to APM Terminals’ strong commitment to supporting Nigeria’s economic growth and enhancing its position as a crucial trade hub in West Africa. The upgrade includes significant improvements to the terminal's infrastructure and technology. New state-of-the-art equipment and facilities are being introduced to streamline operations, increase efficiency, and accommodate larger volumes of cargo. This modernized setup is designed to handle the growing demands of global trade and improve the overall functionality of the terminal. By investing in these upgrades, APM Terminals is not only expanding its operational capabilities but also playing a pivotal role in boosting trade in the region. The enhancements will lead to faster turnaround times for ships, more reliable service for customers, and increased capacity to handle a wider range of goods. This is expected to have a positive ripple effect on the local economy, creating job opportunities and fostering growth within the community. The upgrade project underscores APM Terminals’ dedication to advancing global trade networks and contributing to regional economic development. It reaffirms the company's role as a key player in the logistics and transportation sector, committed to building stronger trade connections and supporting sustainable economic progress in Nigeria and across West Africa.


09 Sep 24