Harboursandport.com - Lagos: Port and Cargo Handling Services, a subsidiary
of Sifax Group has handled a total of 130,000, Twenty Equivalent Units, TEUs
containers in the first half of the year which is 275 containers less the
number handled in 2018.
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L-R: Captain Ibraheem
Olugbade, Executive Director, SIFAX Off Dock; John Jenkins, Managing Director,
Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited; Adekunle Oyinloye, Group Managing
Director, SIFAX Group; Tobi Adekunle, Executive Director, Ports & Cargo
Handling Services Limited and Barrister Tunji Olusinde, Executive Director,
Legal Services/Company Secretary at the SIFAX Group mid-year press conference
which was held at Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited, Tin Can Island,
Apapa.
Managing Director of the Ports and
Cargo, John Jenkins who disclosed this Tuesday in Lagos, said the company is targeting
290,000 at the end of the year.
In his words “We
try to do better than we did last year. For the half year we handled
130,000 TEUs that is 275 less than what we had last year and this is due to the
congestion on the roads.
“However we are expecting to handle
290,000 TEUs this year. Also with the increase in exports we are pleased to
announce that we handle about 4,000 exports every week which is more than the
amount of exports we handled last year which is because of the general increase
in exportation this year.
“The country has
in this year experience an upsurge in exportation. However we handle
3,000-4,000 empty containers weekly which have been very stressful and
challenging. With the menace of empty containers being parked haphazardly on
the roads, everyday, we have people bringing in empty containers but it is
hugely dependent on what we can send back.
“When they are
much we cannot bring more laden containers in. Every day due to the congestion,
empty containers are expected to exit the terminals first before new ones can
be able to come in. Right now the containers are finding their way out and the
congestion is reducing. We also handle 250 laden containers every day,” he
noted.
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