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APM Terminals Apapa gets Deputy Managing Director

By Editor
19 August 2015   |   1:35 am
APM Terminals Apapa has announced the appointment of Olufemi Ransom-Kuti as its Deputy Managing Director. A statement issued by the company explained that Olufemi brings to this role 14 years of experience in supply chain operations and project management. Before joining APM Terminals, he worked with Lafarge WAPCO where he served as the General Manager,…

Apapa-Oshodi-APM Terminals Apapa has announced the appointment of Olufemi Ransom-Kuti as its Deputy Managing Director. A statement issued by the company explained that Olufemi brings to this role 14 years of experience in supply chain operations and project management.

Before joining APM Terminals, he worked with Lafarge WAPCO where he served as the General Manager, Logistics and Procurement and with Nestle Central and West Africa Region (CWAR) Supply Chain Division.

The statement said Ransome-Kuti has proven record in corporate management, formulation and implementation of effective strategies, providing measurable business improvements and contributing greatly to company success.

“The Maritime industry is a major revenue earner and the port is the gateway to the nation’s economy. APM Terminals is a key player at the premiere port and a major employer of labour with over 1000 Nigerians working at the facility. I am pleased to be a part of this company and look forward to an exciting career ahead,” Ransome- Kuti said.

APM Terminals Apapa is the largest container facility by capacity of the three serving Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city and business center.

With a container throughput of 700,000 TEUs in 2014, APM Terminals Apapa is the busiest container terminal in the West African Region, handling nearly 90% of Nigeria’s inbound containers.

A $350 million investment and expansion programme since 2006 by APM Terminals Apapa has resulted in container volumes more than doubling and productivity increasing significantly, with waiting time for vessel berthing eliminated.

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