The West Africa Container Terminal, located at Onne Port in Rivers State, has been named the Most Outstanding Terminal Operator of the Year 2024 at the 27th edition of the Maritime Industry Merit Awards, a statement obtained by The PUNCH recently said.
The event, themed ‘Rewards of Excellence’, which was held in Lagos, underscored the importance of performance-driven leadership and sustained sectoral growth.
MIMA is an annual platform that celebrates excellence, innovation, and outstanding contributions from stakeholders within Nigeria’s maritime industry.
Receiving the award, the Manager of Government and Public Relations at WACT-APM Terminals Nigeria, Innocent Ogbuji, described the recognition as a validation of the terminal’s drive for excellence.
“This recognition is a testament to WACT-APMT Nigeria’s ongoing commitment to upgrading both our terminal and our people. We have deployed cutting-edge equipment and digital solutions that continue to boost our operational efficiency. We remain focused on continuous improvement to stay competitive within and beyond Nigeria,” Ogbuji said.
He also expressed gratitude to the organisers for recognizing the terminal’s contribution to the industry.
Also speaking, Managing Director of WACT-APM Terminals Nigeria, Jeethu Jose, emphasised the company’s commitment to excellence and its role in advancing Nigeria’s port infrastructure.
“This award is a strong validation of the dedication, hard work, and strategic investments we have made to transform WACT-APM Terminals Nigeria into a world-class terminal.
“We are proud to be recognized for our commitment to operational excellence and customer satisfaction. Our goal remains to support Nigeria’s trade and industrial development through innovation, efficiency, and sustainable practices,” Jose stated.
The Most Outstanding Terminal Operator award adds to a growing list of accolades WACT-APM Terminals Nigeria has received in recent months.
WACT-APM Terminals Nigeria’s continued transformation was also marked by the launch of a comprehensive $115m terminal upgrade project, inaugurated in 2024 by Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima. WACT-APM Terminals Nigeria, a subsidiary of global ports and terminal operator APM Terminals, has established itself as a vital logistics hub for Nigeria’s import and export activities, particularly in the eastern corridor.