APMT currently employs over 900 Nigerians, says MD, Hampton
- Concessionaire positions Nigerians for top mgmt
Over 900
Nigerians are currently earning their living at APM Terminals, Lagos Port
Complex (LPC), Apapa, Lagos.
Managing
Director of APM Terminals Apapa Limited, Mr. Dallas Hampton, who disclosed this
in his office, said that there are minimal expatriates working in
the firm, while about 99 percent of the workforce is made up of Nigerians.
Hampton
said that the company's Nigerian employees are being trained to fill positions
in the top management cadre.
The APMT
boss also disclosed that about 720,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) will
be handled at the terminal this year, as against the 650,000 TEUs handled last
year.
He said
that the cost of generating power at the terminal has been very high but that
his company has made necessary investment to ensure round-the-clock
uninterrupted power supply.
Hampton
also disclosed that the Apapa Container Terminal is now the largest mobile
harbour crane-operated terminal and the largest container terminal in West
Africa.
"With
the investment that we have planned,the terminal will soon become one of the
most productive mobile harbour crane terminals in the world," the APM
Terminals boss stated.
Hampton
said that safety of workers remains a top priority at the terminal, noting:
"We have very few people on ground and we're working on having fewer
people on ground at the terminal all geared at ensuring safety."
The APMT
boss said that his company undertakes extensive charity programmes in its host
community.
"We
sponsor scholarships in schools and also support one of the secondary schools
in Apapa. This year, we are sponsoring 50 scholarships and have recently
rehabilitated and computerised the Randle Secondary School in Apapa. We support
our host community as much as possible," Hampton said.
He also
disclosed that his company has placed order for 10 new Rubber Tyred Gantry
(RTG) cranes, which, according to him, are the most fuel-efficient and
environment-friendly available.
APM
Terminals offers the global shipping community a geographically balanced,
integrated Global Port, Terminal and Inland Services Network which includes
current operations in 56 ports and terminals in 37 countries with six new
terminal development projects and 12 expansion programmes now underway, along
with 155 inland services operations in 47 countries.
Staffed by 24,000
professionals across 64 countries and spanning five continents, the company serves
every major trade lane with a truly global presence, providing its customers
with the most advanced terminal technology, equipment and operations in the
industry.
APM
Terminals took over operation at the Apapa Container Terminal in March 2006
after emerging as the preferred bidder following a competitive bidding exercise
handled by the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE).
The
company has since invested over $200 million in modernising and upgrading the
Apapa Container Terminal with an additional $130 million earmarked for
expansion of the terminal.
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