12.40 6.40 6.80 5.80 0.80 1.20 7.80 8.80 9.00 0.20 12.40 7.90 7.50 Guides for gutter Text colours R 27 G 66 B 152 R 0 G 0 B 0 R 127 G 127 B 127 Background.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
UK – LIBERIA INVESTMENT FORUM 2012 Peder Sondergaard | Vice President APM Terminals 1.
Advertisements

Singapore as a Global Logistics Hub
Information contained in this presentation is accurate as of June 2013 Global Ports Connecting Global Markets.
The Trade Growth Challenge Liner Shipping Responses to the Growth of Global Freight.
Mr Kleber Silva – Executive Vice President, Head of Iron Ore - ArcelorMittal group December ArcelorMittal in Algeria at a glance UK- Algeria Investment.
CONTAINER TERMINAL FSC Container Terminal FSC Company Presentation December 2010.
MARLO CONFERENCE 2009, Dubai. DP World – Global Reach Over a year, laid end to end, the boxes we handle would circle the world more than six times 49.
Use of hubs in the Container Terminal Industry Carl Jensen, Vice President APM Terminals International (Singapore Regional Office) IAPH Forum, HCMC Vietnam.
The diversified customer base of APM Terminals.  We currently serve more than 60 container lines across our facilities world-wide.  Our key Client Program.
DCT GDANSK GDANSK BECOMES THE NEW GATEWAY FOR RUSSIA AND THE CEE European Economic Congress, May 15th Boris Wenzel Chief Executive Officer DCT Gdansk 0.
V IRGINIA I NTERNATIONAL T ERMINALS Joseph A. Dorto November 27, 2012.
DHL, A leader in logistics Faysal Elhajjami Business Development Manager, Chemicals Industry Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa NOT AN OFFICIAL UNCTAD.
Mission Promoting the development and growth of maritime shipping via the kingdom's national port of Aqaba through; mobilizing business skills and concepts.
1 Indian Port Sector By Hans Ole Madsen – CEO, South Asia for A.P. Moller-Maersk Port Pipavav.
The Railway Association of Canada (RAC), Annual Rail-Government Interface (RGI) Meeting, Ottawa, May 15, 2007 Ten Global Trends Impacting North American.
CMR 1 Presentation to African Ports Review Steve Cameron Cameron Maritime Resources September 24 th 2008 Ports and Terminals Group City Conference Centre.
Global Ports Connecting Global Markets. DP World – Global Reach 49 marine terminals across 27 countries Total throughput of around 43.4 million TEU 2009.
 Hartsfield–Jackson is ranked as the world's busiest airport, both in passengers and number of flights.  In 2011 it accommodated 92 million passengers.
SHIPPING,TRADE TRENDS AND THEIR IMPACTS ON PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
Public Private Partnership in Ports By A.K. Mohapatra Secretary Department of Shipping.
Skycargo.com Ram C. Menen Divisional Senior Vice President Cargo Mumbai, India 24 th January 2008 Emerging Market: The Road Ahead.
1 © 2009 CHS Inc.. Farmers Cooperative Conference Denver, CO 12/7/ © 2009 CHS Inc.
Global Supply Chain Trends and the Impact on North American Distribution Markets.
Lalitanjali Supply Chain Management India Pvt. Ltd “Our Motto” To introduce professional practices in this chaotic and unchartered domain of mere “Trading”
Transportation—Managing the Flow of the Supply Chain Lecture 8.
PuyVast Maritime India Pvt Ltd
P&O Nedlloyd 14 Sept 2004.
Study Abroad in Panama July 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Center for Logistics, Trade and Transportation And College of Business Study Abroad.
APM Terminals Lifting Côte d’Ivoire’s trade London, October 30 th 2013.
Queensland - Overview Population – 4.56 million Land – million square kilometres (just over 3x size of France!) GSP – $A258 billion Capital City.
ALEXANDRIA PORT AUTHORITY. Location Of Alexandria Port Main International Trade Route Alexandria Port.
 ‘Article Equipment intended to facilitate the carriage of goods by one ore more modes of transport without intermediate reloading'. ISO.  Containerization.
AFRICAN PORTS AND MARITIME CONFERENCE EASTERN & SOUTHERN AFRICAN CHALLENGES IN PORTS DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES IN PORTS DEVELOPMENT PORT LOUIS HARBOUR Aruna.
HKUST IELM 1010/ Seminar Career Talk by MTMAA Simon Law Catherine Chow Clarence Leung Amy Chen CM Wong Sep 17, 2014.
DJIBOUTI Djibouti Strategic Location. 1.Existing Infrastructures 2.Infrastructures Expansions 3.Future Infrastructures 4.Summary of Development Projects.
APM Terminals Vado Ligure - Information Package Construction works progress October 2014.
Global Economy (International Business) n Importance to DFW Area n Why TXU Went International n How TXU Decided Where to Enter (the Strategy) n What TXU.
ADTRAN: The Network Access Company. 2 Telecommunications u Multi-billion dollar industry u Voice and digital data transmission u Carrier and End User.
Public Private Participation William Demoor 10 th July 2015.
Information contained in this presentation is accurate as of February 2014 Global Ports Connecting Global Markets.
Regional Resource / Global Gateway Colin Parker, Chief Executive | 27 August 2008.
National Holding & Emirates International Investment Company Charting a Sustainable Roadmap with Strategic Partnerships.
Information contained in this presentation is accurate as of February 2014 Global Ports Connecting Global Markets.
TRIPLE POINT TECHNOLOGY | WESTPORT | PARSIPPANY | HOUSTON | QUÉBEC CITY | SAO PAULO | LONDON | GENEVA | VIENNA | CAPE TOWN | JOHANNESBURG | PUNE | CHENNAI.
Public Private Partnership Discussion IFAC, Kansas City April 7, 2009.
1PAGE Outline of the presentation Transnet organisational structure Business overview of TNPA Major investment and infrastructure plan Major investment.
US – LIBERIA TRADE & INVESTMENT FORUM 2015 George Adjei | Managing Director, APM Terminals Liberia Ltd. 1.
Maritime Saudi Arabia 2010 Agility Logistics.
Swedish ports A linchpin in Swedish industry. More than 90% of Swedish foreign trade is transported through a port.
Shanghai – Constantza – Budapest
Grade 8 term 4.  Scarcity of resources  Surplus : having more than required ie Middle East has plenty of oil, but not enough agricultural industry.
Djibouti Ports – DP World Jérôme Martins Oliveira
Topic 3: Globalization, Technology, Issues and Challenges.
Regional Strategy in Freight Logistics, Maritime Transport and Trade Facilitation The Shipping industry is the oldest industry in the world next to prostitution.
Djibouti Ports – DP WorldPresented By Jérôme Martins Oliveira CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER.
THE BEST SERVICE AT YOUR SERVICE! 21, Uspenskaya str., Odessa, 65014, Ukraine Phone: +38 (048) , Fax: +38 (048)
Objective Transportation Assets Strategic Intermodal/International Points Next Steps & Discussion Critical Issues for Ohio.
Annual Shirley Playfair Lecture 2014 Fritz Pinnock Caribbean Maritime Institute “Competing in the Hub” The Fair Trading Commission.
Company overview. Outlines  Company background  Ahlers 4 activities  Ahlers main industries  Facts & Figures  Ahlers in Uzbekistan.
The most important informations about the port It was established in the 10th century It is one of the most important ports in Poland and one of the.
TNC’s SUEZ. Suez aims SUEZ, an international industrial and services Group, designs sustainable and innovative solutions in the management of public utilities.
LOGISTIC SECTOR: THE PANAMA CASE
Russian Oil & Gas Technology Development in the Digital World
LOGISTICS INDUSTRY IN INDIA.
INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX & PECEM PORT. INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX & PECEM PORT.
Djibouti Ports – DP WorldPresented By Jérôme Martins Oliveira CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER.
RRA introduction 14th July 2016 Prepared by: Puneet Kalra.
Your Global and Independent
Presentation transcript:

Guides for gutter Text colours R 27 G 66 B 152 R 0 G 0 B 0 R 127 G 127 B 127 Background shading R 242 G 242 B 242 R 225 G 235 B 244 R 227 G 244 B Colour order (left to right, top to bottom) R 59 G 110 B 143 R 251 G 193 B 119 R 115 G 198 B 161 R 103 G 153 B 200 R 186 G 163 B 171 R 191 G 191 B 191 R 127 G 127 B 127 R 201 G 48 B 146 R 27 G 66 B 152 R 84 G 7 B 91 R 248 G 152 B 29 R 241 G 237 B 238 R 254 G 234 B 210 R 211 G 227 B 237 APM Terminals Company Presentation UK-Cameroon Trade & Investment Forum 2014 London, 7 May 2014 Francois-Xavier Delenclos, VP Strategy & Business Development

APM Terminals is one of five primary business units of the Maersk Group Maersk Group Copenhagen, Denmark 2013 Revenue: $47.3b USD (Shipping, Energy, Ports) 89,000 employees in over 135 countries 2 The Hague, Netherlands

APM Terminals 2014 A leading global network of ports with significant growth potential 36.3m TEUs (equity) 73.7m TEUs (gross) 60 shipping lines serviced 65operating ports 7new port projects 166inland locations $4.3b USD of revenue 20,300 employees in 68 countries Headquarters The Hague, Netherlands Started terminal operations in 1958 with a general cargo facility at the Port of New York 3

Industry-recognized excellence 2013 Awards: Lloyd’s List Asia Awards “Port Operator Award” Containerisation International “International Terminal Operator of the Year” Express, Logistics & Supply Chain Leadership Awards “Best Inland Services Provider” (APM Terminals India) MALA “Container Terminal Operator of the Year” (APM Terminals Mumbai) MALA “Health, Safety and Quality Award” (APM Terminals Pipavav) Exim India “Container Freight Station of the Year-Private” (Chennai CFS) Volkswagen India “Supplier Appreciation Award” (APM Terminals Mumbai CFS) “National Quality Award” [Morocco] (APM Terminals Tangier) “Best Employer” Award” [Morocco] (APM Terminals Tangier) 2012 Awards: Lloyd’s List Global Awards “Port Operator of the Year” Containerisation International “International Terminal Operator of the Year” Containerisation International “Corporate Social Responsibility” Award (Salalah) Nigeria Maritime Excellence Awards “Best Terminal Operator of the Year” (Apapa) All-India Maritime and Logistics Awards “Container Terminal of the Year” (Mumbai) 2011 Social Security Excellence Award for Occupational Health and Safety (Aqaba) Pacific Maritime Association Safety Awards (Pier 400; Tacoma) The Signal Mutual Gerald H. Halpin Safety Excellence Award The Signal Mutual Industry Leader Safety Award Gateway Award of Excellence (APM Terminals Chennai CFS) 4

We have recently been very successful in securing new locations APMT HPH DPW PSA Sokhna Tarragona Yemen Algiers Djen Zhuhai Brisbane Amsterdam Buenos Aires Kolkata Pointe Noire London Saigon Kulpi Santos Dakar Stockholm Sydney Chennai Vung Tau Busan Santos Vallarpadam Saigon Panama Great Yarmouth Cotonou Poti Moin Monrovia Suriname Ajman Dammam Callao St. Petersburg Kotka/Helsinki Tallin Ningbo Gothenburg Lazaro Cardenas Vostochny Izmir Ust Luga Abidjan St. Petersburg 2 Buenaventura Lianyungang Mariel Barcelona Maputo ICTSI Puerto Cortes Buenos Aires Manzanillo Rijeka Mumbai 5

APM Terminals can leverage non-containerised cargo expertise for multiple locations VEOS Estonia 10m tons of oil products Pipavav 3m tons of coal, fertilisers and limestone Callao 11m tons: mainly minerals, fertilisers, grains & liquid bulk Salalah 8m tons of limestone, gypsum and liquid bulk Bahrain 2m tons of cement and grains Poti 1.5m tons, mainly grain, coal and ores Monrovia 1m tons of cement and grains Non-containerised cargo handled by APM Terminals in 2013 PLP Russia 1m tons of bulk and 130k units of Ro-Ro and cars 6

Eastern Europe/Black Sea: Poti, Georgia 7 Project: APM Terminals Poti Expansion and Modernization $100 million USD investment over five years Current assets include 15 berths totaling 2900 meters Full-service port, handling containers, liquid and dry bulk, Ro-Ro cargo APM Terminals’ ownership: 80%

South American West Coast: Callao, Peru 8 Project: APM Terminals Callao Expansion and Upgrade Investment: $749 million USD over the 30-year concession Capacity: 2.9 million TEUs (Completion 2014) Non–containerized cargo capacity: 9.9 million tons APM Terminals’ ownership: 80%

Middle East: Port Said East, Egypt 9 Project: Suez Canal Container Terminal Phase II 1200 meters of additional berth to 2400 meters 12 new Super-PostPanamax Cranes for a total of 24 Annual throughput capacity doubled to 5.4 million TEUs APM Terminals’ ownership: 55%

West Africa: Monrovia, Liberia 10 Project: Freeport of Monrovia $145 million USD investment in improving the terminal, handling equipment & training: $25 million USD more than required by our concession APM Terminals demolished the severely damaged pier and rebuilt it in 2 years and 3 months into a 600- metre container & breakbulk quay, beating the 3-year deadline despite problems like lack of power & water APM Terminals’ ownership: 100% Had the pier collapsed “it would have caused our economy to come to a halt” Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, President of Liberia

5.Human resources potential: -Creates employment locally & offers growth abroad -Strong training programs for all functions & levels 3.Development track record: -Ability to integrate new terminals quickly -Experienced in West Africa, at home in Cameroon 4.Operational excellence: -World-class operating procedures & practices for yard, vessel & berth planning and execution -One of the most highly regarded operators globally 2.Commercial expertise: -Serves over 60 shipping lines across the globe -10 senior Key Account Managers for top 26 customers with regular C-level meetings 1.Financial clout: -Ability to deploy substantial capital quickly -The stability of the world’s largest shipping group What APM Terminals can bring to the Cameroon Government 11