Terminal safety in the spotlight

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APM Terminals (APMT) stopped operations at all its terminals for 30 minutes on 24 October in an effort to reinforce its safety message. “Container Terminals are dangerous places to work and it is in everyone’s interest to ensure we have safe working environments,’’ said Kim Fejfer, APMT’s CEO. At APM Terminals we have a zero tolerance towards accidents and we believe all accidents can and should be avoided. Safety is a joint effort and is an important part of how we work together at APM Terminal

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Terminal safety in the spotlight

News-in-print

APM Terminals (APMT) stopped operations at all its terminals for 30 minutes on 24 October in an effort to reinforce its safety message. “Container Terminals are dangerous places to work and it is in everyone’s interest to ensure we have safe working environments,’’ said Kim Fejfer, APMT’s CEO. At APM Terminals we have a zero tolerance towards accidents and we believe all accidents can and should be avoided. Safety is a joint effort and is an important part of how we work together at APM Terminal

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