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APM Terminals Kano Depot Handles 600 Containers Monthly

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APM Terminals Kano Depot Handles 600 Containers Monthly
APM Terminals Kano Depot

APM Terminals Kano Depot Handles 600 Containers Monthly

 

APM Terminals Kano celebrated its 10th Anniversary, demonstrating the company’s firm dedication to developing supply chains across the nation and especially in the North where facilitating seaborne trade requires dedicated solutions.

 

The inland container depot, established in 2015, now handles up to 600 containers monthly after upgrades like a fuel dump, generator house, drivers’ lounge, and modernised operating system—all aligned with global safety standards.

 

Speaking at the event, Nigeria Customs Service Kano/Jigawa Zonal Comptroller Dalhatu Abubakar and other stakeholders, commended the terminal’s role in securing national awards for revenue, capacity building, and anti-money laundering efforts.

 

Abubakar praised the terminal’s support, noting that it has helped the command achieve multiple national awards, including best in revenue generation, capacity building, stakeholder engagement, and anti-money laundering operations.

 

‘I congratulate you and your team for the successes you have recorded. Your company’s contribution, alongside others, within Kano and Jigawa area command has made the Kano/Jigawa Customs Command a recipient of several awards.

 

‘’This feat is a testament to the support the Kano/Jigawa Customs Command receives from APM Terminals Kano and other like minded stakeholders in the state,’ Comptroller Abubakar said.

In his welcome address, APM Terminals Nigeria CEO, Frederik Klinke, had earlier highlighted the depot’s growth since its establishment in 2015, expanding from one shipping line to 11 and serving businesses across Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Maiduguri, and Sokoto.

 

He reaffirmed the company’s vision to restore Kano’s historic role as a regional trade hub through multimodal logistics and strong links to Apapa and Onne seaports.

 

“Yet, while we celebrate how far we have come, our eyes remain firmly on the future. We envision a time when Kano’s trade regains its historic prominence—once again becoming a thriving hub of trans-Saharan commerce with Niger and Chad,’’ Klinke said.

 

Commercial manager, APM Terminals Apapa, Kayode Olufemi Daniel outlined infrastructure upgrades made over the years, including a fuel dump, generator house, drivers’ lounge, and a modernised Terminal Operating System.

 

The depot now handles up to 600 containers monthly and adheres to global safety standards.

 

‘’Our Kano ICD has been aligned with global APM Terminals Safety Standards, ensuring that every employee, contractor, and visitor adheres to the highest levels of compliance.’’

 

Other stakeholders, including Kumbutso LGA chairman, Alhaji Sulaiman Dauda Abdullahi, lauded APM Terminals Kano for boosting investment and job creation, urging continued CSR efforts.

 

‘’As we celebrate you, it is important to use this medium to look ahead, we call on the terminal management to further strengthen their Corporate Social Responsibility in Kumbutso LGA. We remain confident that the terminal will remain a responsible partner with the LGA and Kano state in general,” Abdullahi said.

 

Other activities featured during the anniversary celebration included recognising the ICD’s long-standing customers with loyalty awards.

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