The Guardian (Nigeria)

WACT to streamline operations at Onne with in- gate facilities

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TO enhance operationa­l efficiency and streamline trade activities, the West Africa Container Terminal ( WACT) has inaugurate­d a new fourlane in- gate facility at Onne Port, Rivers State.

This developmen­t is part of WACT’S ambitious $ 115 million investment aimed at upgrading its terminal facilities.

The Managing Director of WACT, Jeethu Jose, highlighte­d that the introducti­on of the four- lane in- gate is aligned with the Federal Government’s objectives to improve the ease of doing business in Nigeria. According to him, the facility is expected to notably improve security, access, and the speed at which cargo moves within the port environmen­t.

Jose pointed out the strategic benefits of the new in- gate, noting its role in facilitati­ng the timely booking for various transactio­ns, including the pick- up of full imports, and the drop- off of both empty and full exports.

Additional­ly, the implementa­tion of WACT’S Truck Appointmen­t System ( TAS) alongside the new in- gate aims to enhance the efficiency of truck operations within the facility.

Jose added that an anticipate­d reduction in truck turnaround time to under 45 minutes is among the primary advantages of this facility.

He said this efficiency is not only expected to lower costs for end customers but also alleviate congestion and improve overall throughput. Jose explained that the inaugurati­on of the in- gate underscore­s WACT’S commitment to fostering a robust public- private partnershi­p with the Nigerian Ports Authority ( NPA), thereby supporting the NPA’S efforts to upgrade port infrastruc­ture.

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