HeadlinesPorts Management SIFAX ICT records 33,500 TEUs in first year of operation By maritimemag October 28, 2021 ShareTweet 0 —- plans to expand terminal from 15,000 to 83,000 square metres Segun Oladipupo SIFAX Group, operators of the Inland Container Terminal (ICT), an off dock terminal said it recorded over 33,500 TEUs in its first year of operations. The terminal, located in Ijora, Lagos, was commissioned in October, 2020 to alleviate the difficulties experienced by various port users, including truckers, shipping lines, agents and consignees, in accessing the Lagos ports. Philips Ojo, Corporate Communication officer of the Group, availed our correspondent the information on Wednesday. The statement stated that Paul Van den Linden, Head of Terminal, SIFAX ICT, while presenting the score card of the phenomenal growth of the terminal in the last one year said it was due to the smart solutions and excellent service of the company. He was quoted saying, “In the last one year, the terminal has recorded great strides in line with its core objectives of offering clients a smart alternative in cargo clearing around the Lagos ports. “Our clients don’t have to go through the stress of traffic gridlock to clear their goods. Our terminal has saved them the stress. “For our first year of operations, the terminal has recorded 33,500 TEUs of cargo processed. These include 22,000 TEUs of full-laden containers, 10,000 TEUs of empty containers and 1,500 TEUs of export containers. This was achieved due to our solid investment in technology, responsive customer care as well as a motivated work force”. Linden also said the terminal’s customer base has risen to over 600, including agents, importers and exporters. He noted further that the company has launched a reefer container business to support farmers who are exporting temperature-sensitive produce. “The terminal is also playing comfortably in the reefer container space. We now have a solution where we pick temperature-sensitive produce directly from farms across the country to our terminal in Lagos, from where we ship them abroad in excellent condition,” he said. On the terminal’s future plans, Linden said the phenomenal growth of the company in the last one year has necessitated an expansion of its facilities with the acquisition of adjoining properties which are currently being reconstructed to cope with the surge in demand. He said the current capacity of the terminal which stands at 15,000 square meters will be increased to 83,000 square meters when the on-going expansion work is completed. Other projects in the terminal’s future plan include building of a strong quay in readiness to berth feeder vessels, as well as the purchase of more cargo handling equipment and a transit park for trucks using the facility. © 2021, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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