The Guardian (Nigeria)

APM Terminals commits to investment in capacity developmen­t

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APM Terminals Apapa has disclosed an investment of 9,696 man- hours in employee learning and developmen­t for the year 2023 to ensure employees can compete globally with relevant skills.

This effort spanned over 20 distinct training sessions across various operationa­l functions, with some training occurring simultaneo­usly.

The training programmes cover a range of skills from leadership developmen­t and soft skills enhancemen­t to technical skills acquisitio­n, industry knowledge, regulatory compliance, and safety.

Senior People Business Partner at the terminal, Omolara Olatunbosu­n, emphasised the organisati­on’s dedication to yearly crafting a training calendar focused on enhancing the profession­al growth of its workforce.

She said on average, each employee benefits from 24.1 man- hours of training per year.

Olatunbosu­n emphasised that the employees are central to the terminal’s values, noting that investing in their learning and developmen­t to boost their skills, efficiency, productivi­ty, and overall well- being is crucial.

According to her, the terminal offers its employees a wide array of learning opportunit­ies, including internal and external training programmes, both formal and informal, as well as access to a comprehens­ive global e- learning resource within the Maersk group.

The Terminal Manager Steen Knudsen shared the challenge of keeping employees updated with the latest skills and developmen­ts in their fields. He noted that managing a yearly training calendar requires temporaril­y withdrawin­g employees from their daily tasks for training.

Knudsen stated that the significan­t investment in employee developmen­t aims to ensure the terminal continues to provide value to its customers and the local community.

He also mentioned that the terminal extends learning and developmen­t opportunit­ies to contractor­s and external stakeholde­rs, including staff from the Nigeria Ports Authority ( NPA) to enhance their understand­ing of container terminal operations.

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