The Guardian (Nigeria)

Terminals operator buoys port operation with new equipments

- By Sulaimon Salau

ATERMINAL operator, APM Terminals Apapa, has acquired seven new forklifts to facilitate customs examinatio­n and improve the movement of heavy materials at the terminal.

Chief Operating Officer of APM Terminals Apapa, Steen Knudsen, said the new equipment, which includes six number 5tons and one 16tons forklifts, will enable the efficient performanc­e of tasks at the Customs examinatio­n bay and other units without having to share forklifts with other teams.

The firm had last year announced a fresh investment of $ 80 million for the year 2020- 2021, bringing the total investment by the company since 2006 to $ 438 million ( approximat­ely N168 billion).

It had acquired additional cargo handling equipment including seven

Reach Stackers, two Empty Handlers, two Mobile Harbour Cranes and four Rubber Tyred Gantry Cranes ( RTGS).

With the new acquisitio­ns, APM Terminals Apapa now has 27 RTGS, 13

Mobile Harbour Cranes ( MHCS), several reach stackers, forklifts, empty handlers and specialise­d terminal trucks in operation. Knudsen: “Our engineerin­g maintenanc­e team is undergoing industrial automation and control training for better optimizati­on of the latest RTG fleet and other equipment. The functional training is in phases and cuts across all department­s.”

APM Terminals Apapa also recently embarked on massive digitizati­on of its operations and services through the deployment of 4G LTE wireless network and the constructi­on of a new Operation Command Centre to enhance service delivery.

“We remain committed to deepening our investment in Apapa to enable us handle increasing volumes at the port. The additional investment­s will create capacity to handle growth in the economy to support the Federal Government’s efforts on trade growth and improve service delivery across the logistic chain,” Knudsen said.

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