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APM TERMINALS WEST AFRICA CONTAINER TERMINAL IN ONNE, NIGERIA’S USD 115 MILLION UPGRADE

Paterson Simons has a longstanding relationship with APM Terminals West Africa Container Terminal (WACT) having handled the commissioning and offloading of various world class cargo handling equipment.

Our collaboration over the years has built a strong partnership founded on trust and efficiency. We have consistently delivered high-quality service, ensuring the smooth operation and maintenance of key terminal equipment.

We are proud to further strengthen our partnership with WACT and remain dedicated to supporting the terminal’s growth and success through our local expertise and commitment.

APM Terminals has marked the official inauguration of a significant USD 115 million upgrade project at its West Africa Container Terminal (WACT) in Onne, Nigeria. This major investment highlights APM Terminals’ strong commitment to Nigeria’s economic development, reinforcing its role as a key trade hub in West Africa.

With this transformative upgrade, APM Terminals strengthens its position as a pivotal player in global trade, fostering new opportunities for communities across Nigeria and West Africa. Enhanced service delivery

Represented by Musaddiq Mustapha, Personal Assistant to the President on Subnational Infrastructure (Office of the Vice President), the Vice President praised APM Terminals for its substantial investment in WACT. He noted that the USD 115 million upgrade will further boost service efficiency at the port and attract more vessels to its facilities.

Vice President Shettima commented during the inauguration, “Nigeria is a country of significant opportunities. APM Terminals’ investment in WACT is a clear sign of the company’s strong commitment to developing ports that are a lifeline to global trade.” He added, “Nigeria will continue collaborating with APM Terminals in the long term to create an environment where businesses participating in global trade can thrive.”

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