APM Terminals Announces New Regional Organization For The Americas. The New Structure Aims To Better Serve Customers And Maximize The Work Operational Model. The New Corporation Promises To Make The Work Environment Safer.
Last Wednesday, (07/14), APM Terminals, in line with the growth plan “Safer, Better, Bigger,” announced a new organization for the Americas. APM is interacting with five global regions across three regions and aims to improve the customer service process and accelerate operational capacity.
New Organization Is A Result Of A Business Study
The new regional structure is a consequence of a business study that analyzed structure, the logistics chain conditions of global and regional customers, and identified how to better meet their future demands regarding operations. Some of these include: schedule changes, berthing windows, terminal yard needs, truck docks, land transport flows, empty equipment flows, and business continuity plans.
According to APM Terminals, the Covid-19 pandemic proved that customers want to seize market opportunities more quickly, as well as how to deal with market changes more agilely, as consumer purchasing patterns are also changing.
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The new regions are the Americas, Africa/Europe, and Asia-Pacific. By combining the entire scope of the Americas, APM Terminals will be better positioned to effectively serve East/West, North/South trades, and land supply chains.
“We want to continuously improve the way we work, and this more integrated approach to our regional structure in the Americas commercially, operationally, and sustainably allows us to achieve a higher level of performance for customers and in relation to our ESG goals,” says Leo Huisman, current Regional Executive Director of APM Terminals Latin America. Huisman also served as the regional executive director of APM Terminals Europe and brings extensive experience in the industry.
Learn A Little About APM Terminals
In this sense, APM Terminals Pecém is the most important port operator, accredited by Cearáportos. APM Terminals has been continuously investing in expanding the leased area, in addition to training its employees, purchasing a modern fleet of equipment, and state-of-the-art systems for terminal management. All these measures aim at modernization and increasing productivity in the services provided to customers.
Additionally, APM Terminals Pecém is located 55 km from the capital Fortaleza, on the West coast of the State of Ceará, and has a privileged geographical location, seven days from the United States and Europe, ensuring greater work maximization. The main products handled by the company are: fruits, meats, fish, chemicals, rubber, textiles, ceramics, machinery, electronics, steel products, and project cargo.
It is important to know that, always aiming to provide the best level of service to the market and prioritizing safety in daily work, APM’s maintenance management schedules and implements constant training for over 30 professionals, both direct and partners, who work and maintain their workshops.
“Our goal is to create more opportunities for customers in our container terminals in the Americas, so that shipping lines can optimize their schedules, ship utilization, equipment flows, and supply chain speed. This new structure in the Americas allows us to accelerate decision-making and response time to customers,” said Jeremy Ford, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) of APM Terminals North America, who has been appointed CCO of the Americas, based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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