WACT Reiterates Commitment To Deepen Investments At 20th Anniversary

WACT Reiterates Commitment To Deepen Investments At 20th Anniversary
L-R: Head, Human Resource, West Africa Container Terminal (WACT), Josephine Eneje; Vessel Planner, WACT, Sokari Soopu; WACT Managing Director, Aamir Mirza; Senior Supervisor, Berth Planning & Cargo Control, Ifeoma Nwabekee; and Country Manager, APM Terminals Nigeria, Klaus Laursen; during the 20th anniversary celebration of WACT at Onne Port, Rivers State.

One of Nigeria’s leading container terminals, the West Africa Container Terminal (WACT), has restated its commitment to deepening investment in Nigeria, particularly in increasing container handling capacities at the Onne Port.

The Managing Director, WACT, Aamir Mirza, stated this during the company’s 20th anniversary celebration at Onne, Rivers State on Monday.

Mirza said the need for further investment in cargo handling equipment is in response to the significant volume growth witnessed in the Eastern Nigerian market since the company started operations 20 years ago.

He said, “We are celebrating our achievements of the past 20 years. In year 2000 when we started, we did about 35,000 container moves but last year we did over 200,000 moves, so cargo volume has grown over the years and recognizing this growth, we are investing in this business.”

“We are at that point where we will experience new changes. With more equipment coming in, the mode of operation will change, and we believe we are setting that up for the next 20 to 25 years so that we can serve our customers better in terms of service delivery, customer satisfaction and improved capacity.”

“Right now, we are going to invest $100 million and will continue to invest over the years. For example, in 2019, we did about $14 million and in previous years, we have been doing that regularly.”

He noted that WACT has done a lot of work in marketing Onne Port to the global community even as the service level that the customers are getting in Onne has been superior to what is obtainable elsewhere in Nigeria.

“We don’t have vessel waiting time, we don’t have issues with delivery of containers to our customers but customers taking delivery of cargoes from other locations still have challenges with vessel waiting time and service delivery,” Mirza said.

The WACT Managing Director also commended the dedication and hard work of the company’s workforce, which he said contributed in no small measure to the company’s growth and success.

Also speaking at the event, the Country Manager of APM Terminals Nigeria, Mr. Klaus Laursen, described the successes recorded by WACT in its 20 years of existence as impressive.

Laursen said, “There will be no cargo coming in or going out if it wasn’t for the economy of Nigeria. We serve only the population of Nigeria. So the first part of it is that Nigeria’s economy is still growing every year.”

While applauding the effort and contribution of the staff to the growth of the company, Laursen urged them not to rest on their laurels in making WACT the most preferred container terminal in Nigeria.

“Starting from being a container depot until today being a proper container terminal is quite impressive. Just seeing what you are bringing forward and where you have got to today is an amazing achievement. Please continue to grow and contribute.

Some members of staff who spoke at the event commended WACT for the achievements recorded just as they pledged their commitment to continue to contribute to the growth of the company to become the best container terminal in West Africa.

“Many of us privileged to be part of this journey from the beginning know how we started with about 15 staff. Most of the processes were manual but today, we are running an operation that is of international best standard with state-of-the-art equipment. Our achievements no doubt are worth celebrating. We pledge our commitment to join in the success story of WACT,” said Chris Ebute, Customer Care Manager and one of the longest serving staff of the company.

WACT is fast gaining a reputation as the gateway to Eastern Nigeria and a strong alternative to ports in Lagos with multimillion dollars investment in cargo handling equipment. In 2019, WACT invested $14 million in the acquisition of sophisticated modern cargo handling equipment including two Mobile Harbour Cranes, 14 Specialized Terminal Trucks and two Reach Stackers.

In 2020, the company announced a further investment in its Phase Two upgrade. The Phase Two upgrade, according to WACT’s Commercial Manager, Noah Sheriff, includes the acquisition of three additional Mobile Harbour Cranes, bringing the total in operation to five; 20 Rubber Tyre Gantry Cranes; three Reach Stackers; 13 terminal trucks and trailers and an empty container handler. The upgrade will also include the deployment of reefer racks with a 600-plug capacity, as well as expansion of the current yard, new workshop and a new terminal gate complex.

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