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Saturday, November 28 - 2009

Aqaba terminal reports record throughput

  • Jordan: Wednesday, June 24 - 2009 at 12:38

Jordan's Aqaba Container Terminal, which is operated and managed by APM Terminals under a 25-year joint development agreement, said it handled its largest ever monthly volume of 64,525 TEUs in May, contributing to overall year-to-date container throughput growth of 23%. ACT and APM executives have said that over the last three years more than $100m were invested in yard and equipment improvements. Last year's investments include two Super Post-Panamax gantry cranes for delivery early in 2010, six newly delivered rubber-tired Gantry Cranes, 100 additional reefer plugs, and the refurbishment and upgrading of the existing facilities.

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