APM Terminals Apapa has been praised by a visiting United States delegation for maintaining high standards of port operations and talent development in Nigeria.
The commendation came on during a tour of the terminal by members of the US Delegation on Trade Facilitation, organised by the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA), the Bay Area Council, and the University of California, Davis. The visit formed part of a 10-day trade mission to Nigeria and Kenya, focused on climate, infrastructure, trade, and technology.
Speaking after the tour, California’s secretary of Transportation, Toks Omishakin, lauded APM Terminals for its significant investments and efficient operations in Nigeria. He stressed that, the visit was designed to strengthen partnerships between California and Nigeria across key sectors.
“The operations here are very impressive and progressive. From a staffing standpoint as well, I can see that they are very high-calibre people capable of working effectively with our counterparts back in California,” Omishakin said.
He noted that a key component of global trade lies in port efficiency, pointing out the striking similarities between Nigerian port systems and those in the United States.
The chief executive officer of APM Terminals Nigeria, Frederik Klinke, described the visit as an opportunity to deepen cooperation between Nigeria and California while reinforcing APM Terminals’ global approach to stakeholder engagement. “The team has had the opportunity to see our quayside operations, learn about the history of Apapa, and observe how we have consistently improved our operations over the years,” Klinke noted.
Terminal manager, Steen Knudsen expressed the terminal’s commitment to collaborating with international partners to support the ongoing growth of the Nigerian economy.
Vice president of Global Programmes at the Bay Area Council, Alex Ford, also commended the facility, describing it as a hub that meets international standards.
“I mean, it seems like it meets the same standard of APM Terminals and Maersk internationally. I think it’s pretty impressive that they are really trying to use this place as a way to train talent for their larger global ecosystem. Also, they have better talent and they know how to empower their talents,” he said.