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APMT to invest $749 million to update, expand the existing facility

   APM Terminals Signs 30-Year Peru Terminal Pact

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jeudi 12 mai 2011
statut de l'article : public
citations de l'article provenant de : The Journal of Commerce


APM Terminals signed a 30-year concession contract with the Peruvian government Thursday for the development and operation of the multi-purpose Terminal Muelle Norte at the Port of Callao.

Peruvian President Alan Garcia signed the agreement with representatives of APM Terminals and local partner Central Portuaria in the Presidential Palace in Peru’s Capital City of Lima.

The Peruvian government on April 1 named APM Terminals Callao as the winner of the bidding process, which also attracted a bid from Hutchison Port Holdings.

Under the terms of the contract signed Thursday, APMT will invest $749 million to update and expand the existing facility into a modern multi-purpose terminal serving general, roll-on, roll-off, breakbulk and containerized cargos as well as cruise ships.

The new APMT concession in Peru is part of its strategy to focus new terminal investments in fast-growing emerging markets all over the world.

“Our vision is to transform Terminal Muelle Norte into a powerful economic generator for the people of Peru and to develop a world-class full-service port and infrastructure on the West Coast of South America,” Henrik Lundgaard Pedersen, APMT vice president for business development, Americas, said.

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Planned improvements include the construction of a new grain silo and other related cargo handling improvements over the coming years. Also planned are the construction of new berths and the expansion of the container handling capabilities including new post-Panamax ship-to-shore cranes and rubber-tired gantry cranes.

When built to full capacity, Terminal Muelle Norte will employ approximately 1,500 personnel and will be able to handle 2.9 million 20-foot equivalent units of containers and 9.9 million tons of non‐containerized cargo annually.

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