Maersk Group, a worldwide conglomerate that operates in some 130 countries, involved in a wide range of activities in the shipping, logistics, and the oil and gas industries, says it is committed to a long-term partnership with Ghana, and will thus boost its investments in the country.
In his second visit to Ghana in less than 2 years, the Maersk Group Chief Executive Officer, Nils S. Andersen, revealed that Maersk is interested in playing an active role in Ghana’s growth through investments in trade, infrastructure and energy.
Maersk, through its subsidiary APM Terminals, is operating the current containers terminal Meridian Port Services (MPS) in Tema, in conjunction with some partners. APM Terminals has now joined forces with its partners in MPS to invest some $1.5billion in expanding the Tema Port.
Nils S. Andersen said this when he interacted with President John Dramani Mahama.
“Together with our partners, we have committed $1.5billion to the expansion of the port in Tema which would create probably the largest and most modern terminal in sub Saharan Africa. This will enable Ghana’s trade for the coming decades, and support more efficient flows of exports as well as imports” Mr. Andersen said.
According to him, plans are far advanced for the project to kick-start, adding that currently, the design and tender for the construction of the new port is being finalized.
“We are still waiting for the last approval of the final agreement with the authorities, but we have progressed quite far and we are very enthusiastic about the opportunities,” he said.
He later in an interview stated that, “before any physical commences, we first have to sign the contracts for the construction and in order to do that, we are awaiting the final smaller details in the Public/Private Concession agreement with the government. We hope that can happen quickly, so construction can start quickly.”
He said the construction of a new container terminal as part of the Tema Port expansion project will ensure a smooth transfer from the old container terminal to the new container terminal in the future to the benefit of the country.
The Group CEO said there is no doubt about the tremendous importance the Tema Port expansion would bring to Ghana.
“It will strengthen the economy and boost employment, and it will allow the country to export and import larger quantities of goods which is very important for securing growth in a country like Ghana. So the port project itself is very important. Together with our partners, we also have a principle agreement with the government to expand the road from Tema to Accra which will massively improve the infrastructure and logistic efficiency between the Port and the main city. This comes on top of the $1.5billion dollars project so all in all, it is a massive project that will really improve the logistic efficiency of the country,” he said.
Nils S. Andersen on 25-years partnership
Nils S. Andersen described Maersk Line’s 25-year-partnership with Ghana as a very positive and productive one; hence the company’s decision to invest more in the country. Maersk, with its headquarters in Denmark, commenced operations as far back as 1904.
“Ghana is important to the Maersk Group. Ghana represents 5 percent of Maersk Line’s business in Africa which is quite a lot and it’s a country where we want to invest more.”
He said the reason for his to Ghana is to strengthen the 25-year tie with the country and the Maersk Group.
“The specific reason for my visit is to celebrate the 25-years anniversary. During this period we have developed a number of partnerships in the country, and we found it to be a good opportunity to come and celebrate that and look into the future,” he averred.
Plans for more offshore oil and gas service activities
Nils Andersen revealed that the Maersk Group has a very large drill ship working offshore on the oil fields of ENI, describing the operations which started last year as ahead of schedule and steadily progressing.
He said the Group would like to offer more offshore equipment and offshore services.
“There are a number of good oil companies operating in Ghana and we have very good drilling exploration platforms as well as supply vessels available for servicing so we are looking at further opportunities.”
In connection with port activities, Nils Andersen said “we also like to offer the services of the largest tugboat operator in the world, Svitzer, which is also part of the Maersk Group. So Ghana is one of the countries in the world where we really try to get as many businesses as possible, in order to make sure that we service all parts of the economy,” says the CEO who heads the Maersk Group with a workforce of over 88,000 employees.
Maersk Group lauds Ghana’s open economy
According to him, Ghana’s open economy has been extremely beneficial to both citizens and expatriates made possible by its well-functioning democracy.
He commended Ghana for embracing Public/Private Concession at the Tema port more than a decade ago, which has led to the opening of a modern container terminal MPS in 2007.
“…Since then, container volumes have almost tripled in terms of trade in and out of the country. So I think Ghana has embraced globalization very well, and I think Ghana is doing very well within these sectors” he noted.
“Our shipping lines Maersk Line and Safmarine handle about 1/3 of all the export cargo out of Ghana, and we are the largest carrier of an important product out of Ghana which is cocoa beans, so we are proud to be part of the process, because we are serving the needs of the country,” Nils S. Andersen observed.
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By: citifmonline.com/Ghana