THE 13,092-TEU Maersk Edirne recently made history by docking at lekki Port in Nigeria, the country's deepest seaport, reports Marine Insight.
This marks the largest container ship ever to arrive in Nigeria.
The vessel is part of the new CMA CGM WAX service, which comprises 13 large container vessels and operates along vital routes encompassing Xiamen, Qingdao, Shanghai, Singapore, Lekki Port, and Abidjan.
Notably Lekki Port is the only port in Nigeria included in this significant port rotation.
Lekki Port chairman Biodun Dabiri expressed his joy at achieving this milestone, highlighting that Lekki Port's modern facilities and world-class equipment enabled it to accommodate such large vessels.
Mr Dabiri emphasized that this accomplishment elevates Lagos State and Nigeria on the international maritime stage, marking the starting point for Nigeria's pursuit of maritime hub status in the sub-Saharan African region.
Lekki Port COO Laurence Smith described the berthing of such a sizable vessel as a positive development that will contribute significantly to enhancing the Nigerian economy.
Mr Smith commended the container terminal operator, Lekki Freeport Terminal, a subsidiary of CMA CGM, for providing efficient terminal services since the commencement of commercial operations in April 2023.
In response to the development Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) managing director Mohammed Bello-Koko stated that the accomplishment validates the assurances provided by the Authority during the signing of the Presidential/Ministerial Performance Bond in December 2023.
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This marks the largest container ship ever to arrive in Nigeria.
The vessel is part of the new CMA CGM WAX service, which comprises 13 large container vessels and operates along vital routes encompassing Xiamen, Qingdao, Shanghai, Singapore, Lekki Port, and Abidjan.
Notably Lekki Port is the only port in Nigeria included in this significant port rotation.
Lekki Port chairman Biodun Dabiri expressed his joy at achieving this milestone, highlighting that Lekki Port's modern facilities and world-class equipment enabled it to accommodate such large vessels.
Mr Dabiri emphasized that this accomplishment elevates Lagos State and Nigeria on the international maritime stage, marking the starting point for Nigeria's pursuit of maritime hub status in the sub-Saharan African region.
Lekki Port COO Laurence Smith described the berthing of such a sizable vessel as a positive development that will contribute significantly to enhancing the Nigerian economy.
Mr Smith commended the container terminal operator, Lekki Freeport Terminal, a subsidiary of CMA CGM, for providing efficient terminal services since the commencement of commercial operations in April 2023.
In response to the development Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) managing director Mohammed Bello-Koko stated that the accomplishment validates the assurances provided by the Authority during the signing of the Presidential/Ministerial Performance Bond in December 2023.
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