Harboursandport.com: Lagos - SIFAX Group, a conglomerate with investments in Maritime, Aviation, Logistics, Oil & Gas, Hospitality and Financial Services sectors, has opened a new container terminal in Lagos as a response to the difficulties experienced by stakeholders in accessing the Lagos ports.
Speaking at the formal commissioning of the facility situated
along the Ebute Metta Creek, Ijora, Lagos, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Group Executive
Vice-Chairman, SIFAX Group, said the company decided to invest in the facility
to make the process of cargo clearing a wonderful experience as opposed to what
is obtainable currently.
Afolabi, who was represented by Mr. Adekunle Oyinloye, Group
Managing Director, SIFAX Group, said the new terminal, which would be a model
and sits on 11 acres of land, will leverage on technology and innovations to
deliver an unparalleled customer experience as well as cutting-edge inland
container services.
He said: “The SIFAX Container Terminal, Ijora, Lagos is our
modest response to a major issue in the maritime industry – access to Lagos
ports. The logistics nightmare in Apapa occasioned by the traffic congestion
experienced by port users compelled the group to look for a solution that
addresses this seemingly intractable problem. With this terminal, agents,
truckers, and consignees don’t have to go to the ports before getting their
consignments cleared.”
On the unique advantages of the terminal, Afolabi said
consignment would be transferred primarily through barges from both Apapa and
Tin Can Island ports, adding that the good road network in the area also offers
clients faster and efficient cargo clearing.
“Another key advantage of this terminal is that it is IT-driven.
The Group has decided to invest in technology to sustain the business to our
clients’ satisfaction.” Afolabi further said.
Earlier, in his business presentation, Paul Linden expressed the
readiness of the terminal to exceed the expectations of clients through the
acquisition of modern cargo equipment and deployment of an experienced and
professional workforce backed by the over three-decade experience of SIFAX
Group in the maritime industry.
Ms. Hadiza Bala Usman, Managing Director, Nigerian Ports
Authority, who was represented by Hon. Onari Brown, Executive Director, Marine
and Operations commended SIFAX Group for its solution-driven mindset and
aggressiveness in pursuing the dream of getting the terminal ready for
operations in record time. She promised the support and cooperation of the
agency in realizing the vision of the new business.
Princess Vicky Haastrup, Executive Vice Chairman, ENL Consortium
and Chairman, Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN) lauded
SIFAX Group for always being at the forefront of innovations in the country’s
maritime sector.
High ranking dignitaries such as Oba Fatai Oyeyinka, Ojora of
Ijora land; Hakeem Odumosu, Commissioner of Police, Lagos; Adewale Adeyanju,
President General, Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) and Mohammed Abba
Kura, Customs Area Controller, Apapa Command graced the occasion.
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