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Encyclopedia > APM Terminals
APM Terminal
Type Private
Founded 2001
Headquarters The Hague, Netherlands
Key people Kim Fejfer (CEO)
Peder Sondergaard (COO)
Industry Transport, Terminals
Revenue 2,065 billion $ 2006
Net income 99 million $ 2006
Owner A.P. Moller-Maersk Group.
Employees 19,000 (2007)
Website http://www.apmterminals.com/

APM Terminals is a multinational container terminal operating company headquartered in the Netherlands. It is the world's second largest terminal operator[1] with a global network of more than 50 terminals in 31 countries, with another 14 more in development or construction. Hague redirects here. ... Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the job of having the ultimate executive responsibility or authority within an organization or corporation. ... COO may stand for: Chief Operating Officer (business) Cell of origin (physiology) Cell of origin (telecommunications) Conduct of Operations Consideration of Others Cost of Ownership Country of origin Counascune Octere Carboxylate anion A common pronunciation of the word cool in African American Vernacular English or ebonics A shortened version of... The term Terminal can be used in several way and includes various topics: Usually terminal means forming or pertaining to an end. ... For the tax agency in Ireland of the same name, see Revenue Commissioners. ... $, the dollar sign, is primarily used to represent currencies: Many different dollars Many different pesos Different escudos The Brazilian real The Tongan paanga The Nicaraguan córdoba $ may also be: $ (film), also known as Dollars A sigil (computer programming) Category: ... Net income is equal to the income that a firm has after subtracting costs and expenses from the total revenue. ... $, the dollar sign, is primarily used to represent currencies: Many different dollars Many different pesos Different escudos The Brazilian real The Tongan paanga The Nicaraguan córdoba $ may also be: $ (film), also known as Dollars A sigil (computer programming) Category: ... The A.P. Moller-Maersk Group (Danish: A.P. Møller-Mærsk Gruppen) is an international business consortium involved in a variety of business sectors, primarily transportation. ... This article is about work. ... A website (alternatively, web site or Web site) is a collection of Web pages, images, videos or other digital assets that is hosted on one or more web servers, usually accessible via the Internet. ... A container terminal is a facility where cargo containers are loaded or unloaded from ships to land vehicles, for further transport. ...


In 2006 APM Terminals’ container handling volume grew by 18%, with a throughput of 32.4 million TEU and a global market share of 7.4% of container port traffic. Revenue for the first half of 2007 was $US1.195 billion, representing a 26% increase on the same period in 2006.[2] Shipping containers at a terminal in Port Elizabeth, New Jersey A container freight train in the UK Containerization is a system of intermodal freight transport cargo transport using standard ISO containers (known as shipping containers or isotainers) that can be loaded and sealed intact onto container ships, railroad cars, planes...

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History

The company’s history in terminal operations began a half century ago with the first A.P. Moller facility, which opened in Brooklyn, in the Port of New York in 1958 to handle general cargoes. In 1975 the group established the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s first dedicated container terminal, at Berth 51 at Port Elizabeth, New Jersey. The A.P. Moller-Maersk Group (Danish: A.P. Møller-Mærsk Gruppen) is an international business conglomerate involved in a variety of business sectors, primarily transportation. ... This article is about the New York City borough, or Kings County, New York. ... This article is about the state. ... This article is about the state. ... This article is about the U.S. state. ... Port Elizabeth, also known as Port Illiterate is an unincorporated area within Maurice River Township. ...


APM Terminals was established as an independent terminal operating company within the Copenhagen, Denmark-based A.P. Moller-Maersk Group in 2001. In 2004, APM Terminals moved its headquarters to The Hague, Netherlands. Today the company provides services more than 60 shipping lines with over 19,000 personnel worldwide. APM Terminals was recognized by industry magazine Containerization International as the 2006 “Best Global Container Terminal Operator”.[3] This article needs cleanup. ... The A.P. Moller-Maersk Group (Danish: A.P. Møller-Mærsk Gruppen) is an international business consortium involved in a variety of business sectors, primarily transportation. ... This article is about the city in the Netherlands; there is also a region known as (the) Hague in France. ...


APM Terminals recent developments:

  • Opening of the new 4.2 million TEU Guangzhou South China Ocean Gate Container Terminal in September 2007. According to transportweekly.com, APM Terminals holds a 20% share of the Nansha Phase II joint venture.[4]
  • An agreement signed in September 2007 with the Government of Egypt to double the capacity of the Suez Container Canal Terminal transshipment center at Port Said to 5.1 million TEU. The enlarged facility will provide service to the latest-generation container vessels with 24 Super Post-Panamax cranes. Phase II of the SCCT, a joint venture with a 60% APM Terminals majority holding, is scheduled for completion in 2011.
  • Opening of a new 291-acre (1.18 km²) terminal in Portsmouth, Virginia, the third largest container terminal in the United States. According to Shipping Times, the $450 million environmentally sensitive terminal has a capacity of 1 million TEU, and with total site acreage of 571, can be expanded when necessary to 2 million TEU capacity.[5] The terminal is one of the few with the necessary depth and modern cranes able to accommodate the latest Post-Panamax containerships now entering global service.
  • Opening of the new Xiamen Songyu Phase I Container Terminal at Songyu Port, in Xiamen, in Southeast China’s Fujian Province in September 2007. The terminal is a 50-50 joint venture with the Xiamen Port Group. The $380 million facility has three deep-water berths according to WorldCargo News.[6]
  • Awarded a 20 year concession in July 2007 by the Government of Angola to operate the nation’s largest container facility at the Port of Luanda. The Luanda Container Terminal will be run as a joint venture with a local Angolan company.
  • Opened the first container terminal in the Tanger Med Port Complex in Tangiers, Morocco, in July 2007. The facility, with a projected annual throughput of 1.4 million TEU is an important transshipment center for the Western Mediterranean and North African regions, is a joint venture with the Akwa Goup of Casablanca. APM Terminals’ stake in the venture is 90%.
  • An agreement announced with local partners to develop, own and operate the Shenzhen Dachan Bay Phase II Container Terminal at the Port of Shenzhen in the Pearl River Delta of China in June 2007. According to Logistics Business Review, the four-berth terminal will have a capacity of 3.2 million TEU and will be fully operational by 2010. APM Terminals will hold 51% ownership of the project, which is estimated to represent an investment of $909 million.[7]
  • Opened the Gateway Terminals India terminal in Mumbai in January 2007 as a joint venture between APM Terminals, and the Container Corporation of India. The 1.3 million TEU capacity facility is the largest and most modern container terminal in India, according to The Hindu Business Line, Internet Edition.[8]

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Other projects currently underway

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Environmental and safety efforts

New terminal in Portsmouth, VA.
New terminal in Portsmouth, VA.

New APM Terminals projects as well as expansions to existing facilities are monitored for environmental compliance and safety. The company uses eco-friendly, low-emissions equipment whenever possible and works with local leaders to ensure that sites provide for wildlife conservation and remediation. In light of evidence concerning the effects of global warming, APM Terminals’ Global Terminal Network is committed to using environmentally friendly techniques and following world standards during construction and operation of facilities around the world.


The APM Terminals’ Global Terminal Network

Port Location Region
Aarhus Denmark Scandinavia/Baltic
Abidjan Ivory Coast West Africa
Algeciras Spain Mediterranean
Apapa Nigeria West Africa
Aqaba Jordan Middle East/Red Sea
Bahrain Bahrain Middle East/Persian Gulf
Bremerhaven Germany Western Europe
Buenos Aires Argentina South America
Cagliari Sardinia (Italy) Mediterranean
Cai Mep Vietnam Southeast Asia
Charleston, SC U.S. East Coast North America
Colombo Sri Lanka South Asia
Constantza Romania Mediterranean/Black Sea
Dalian China East Asia
Douala Cameroon West Africa
Dunkirk France Western Europe
Genoa Italy Mediterranean
Gioia Tauro Italy Mediterranean
Guangzhou China East Asia
Houston, TX U.S. Gulf Coast North America
Itajai Brazil South America
Jacksonville, FL U.S. East Coast North America
Kaohsiung Taiwan East Asia
Kingston Jamaica Caribbean
Kobe Japan East Asia
Laem Chabang Thailand Southeast Asia
Le Havre France Western Europe
Los Angeles, CA U.S. West Coast North America
Luanda Angola Southern Africa
Miami, FL U.S. East Coast North America
Mobile, AL U.S. Gulf Coast North America
Mumbai India South Asia
New York/New Jersey U.S. East Coast North America
Oakland, CA U.S. West Coast North America
Onne Nigeria West Africa
Pipavav India South Asia
Port Everglades, FL U.S. East Coast North America
Port Qasim Pakistan South Asia
Port Said Egypt Mediterranean
Portsmouth, VA U.S. East Coast North America
Qingdao China East Asia
Rotterdam Netherlands Western Europe
Salalah Oman Middle East/Arabian Sea
Savannah, GA U.S. East Coast North America
Shanghai China East Asia
Shenzhen China East Asia
Tacoma, WA U.S. West Coast North America
Tangier Morocco Mediterranean
Tanjung Pelepas Malaysia Southeast Asia
Tema Ghana West Africa
Tianjin China East Asia
Vado Italy Western Europe
Wilhelmshaven Germany Western Europe
Xiamen China East Asia
Yantian China East Asia
Yokohama Japan East Asia
Zeebrugge Belgium Western Europe

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References

  1. ^ APM Terminals. Netherlands in the News. Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency. Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
  2. ^ "Interim Report 2007" (2007): 7. Maersk. 
  3. ^ 2006 Best Global Terminal Operator listing. ci-online.co.uk.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
  4. ^ Maersk’s 2007 mid year report to shareholders. transportweekly.com (2007-01-10). Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
  5. ^ Largest privately owned container terminal in USA opens. shippingtimes.co.uk (2007-09-07). Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
  6. ^ JNPT plans Terminal 4. worldcargonews.com (2006-02-01). Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
  7. ^ APM Terminals forms Chinese JV. logistics-business-review.com (2007-06-26). Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
  8. ^ JNPT box terminal project. thehindubusinessline.com (2005-02-24). Retrieved on 2007-12-20.

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