Apapa deal sealed…

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APM Terminals (APMT) has finally put pen to paper on its 25 year contract to operate the container terminal at the port of Apapa in Nigeria. The concession was awarded several months ago but ran into a storm of controversy (see WorldCargo News March 2005, p23).

APMT will trade in Nigeria as APM Terminals Apapa Ltd. A key element of the company’s bid was its pledge to combine local knowledge with international expertise. The government hopes that the role of Apapa, one of the Lagos ports, can be expanded significantly over the next few years.

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Apapa deal sealed…

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APM Terminals (APMT) has finally put pen to paper on its 25 year contract to operate the container terminal at the port of Apapa in Nigeria. The concession was awarded several months ago but ran into a storm of controversy (see WorldCargo News March 2005, p23).

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