APM TERMINALS LIBERIA LTD
LIBERIA-UK TRADE AND INVESTMENT FORUM George Adjei | Managing Director, APM Terminals LiberiaTangier, Ltd. Morocco APM Terminals is part of the Transport & Logistics unit of the Maersk Group
Maersk Group The Hague, Netherlands Copenhagen, Denmark • 2015 Revenue: $40.3b USD (Shipping, Energy, Ports) • 89,000 employees in 130 countries. APM Terminals The Hague, Netherlands • 2015 Revenue: $4.24b USD • 2015 container volume: 36m TEUs (Container Volumes weighted by equity share) • 22,000 employees, 69 countries
2 APM Terminals: The world’s only geographically balanced Global Terminal Network
Port and container terminal development, management and operation, and associated inland services capabilities.
22,000 72 operating ports 60 inland employees in: and terminals: services 69 countries 9 new projects; companies with: 5 continents 16 expansion and 140 operations 2015 Revenues of upgrade programs in $4.24b USD 39 countries
Customer base: Annual container Global market throughput: share of container 60 shipping 36m TEUs throughput: lines and leading (by equity- importers and weighted volume) 5.2% exporters in 2015
3 Our port facilities: A balanced global network serving all major markets Port facilities: Africa-Middle East
5 Current Projects
Gothenburg
Vado Poti Port Elizabeth, NJ Los Angeles Algeciras Izmir Mobile Ningbo
Lazaro Cardenas Moin Quetzal Abidjan Salalah Monrovia Apapa Tema Pointe-Noire Pecém Callao
Itajai
Buenos Aires
Projects under implementation New Terminal Project Terminal Expansion/Upgrade
6 Current Projects
New Terminal Development: (9) • Quetzal, Guatemala • Abidjan, Ivory Coast • Tanger-Med, Morocco • Izmir, Turkey • Tema, Ghana • Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico • Vado, Italy • Moin, Costa Rica • Ningbo, China
Terminal Expansions/Upgrades: (16) • Algeciras, Spain • Monrovia, Liberia • Apapa, Nigeria • Onne, Nigeria • Buenos Aires, Argentina • Pecém, Brazil • Callao, Peru • Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo • Cartagena, Colombia • Poti, Georgia • Gothenburg, Sweden • Port Elizabeth, NJ • Itajaí, Brazil • Salalah, Oman • Los Angeles • Tema, Ghana
7 APM TERMINALS LIBERIA
Concession: Container Volumes General Cargo (2015) : Volumes (2015): 25 100,000 800,000
Years TEUs mTs
Investment so far: Staff Strength 255 permanent US$ 100m 300 subcontractors
8 MEETING ALL STATUTORY OBLIGATIONS
• TAXES
• ROYALTIES
• LAND LEASE FEES
9 MARGINAL WHARF Then…..
10 MARGINAL WHARF Now….
11 LANDSIDE DEVELOPMENT LANDSIDE DEVELOPMENT
Newly paved and handed over LANDSIDE DEVELOPMENT
One of the recently installed 30m high light masts
Range New Admin marker(Landside building under navigational aid) construction New 3-lane exit under construction
Newly paved and handed over LANDSIDE DEVELOPMENT
Area completely paved and in New Reefer area active use – racks being installed
Pavement works in progress Keeping our promise…
FREEPORT OF MONROVIA COLLABORATION WITH GOL
NAVIGATIONAL AIDS – FREEPORT (NPA) INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME (MOL) OIL JETTY CONTINGENCY PLAN (LPRC) INLAND INFRASTRUCTURE – GANTA DRY PORT
• TARGET MARKET – NORTHERN LIBERIA, SOUTH EAST GUINEA • LEVERAGE PROXIMITY OF MONROVIA PORT TO THE NZEREKORE AREA • GOOD ACCESS ROADS APMT SUPPORT
TRADE FACILITATION : US$ 500,000 (LRA SUPPORT - 2015)
CSR : EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE (2015)
8 SCHOOLS WITHIN DISTRICT 13 ELEMENTARY, JUNIOR HIGH, VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS APPROX. 400 STUDENTS FIGHT AGAINST EBOLA
Setup hand washing and temperature check stations
Ebola awareness campaign
Funded the construction of a 100 bed Ebola Treatment Center
Fully operational throughout the Ebola epidemic
Zero case of Ebola in the Port
19 GOL SUPPORT
• GREAT SUPPORT FROM THE VARIOUS GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES AND AGENCIES
LIBERIA REVENUE AUTHORITY
MINISTRY OF COMMERCE
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
NATIONAL PORT AUTHORITY
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