
APM Terminals sets all-time volume records in Denmark
Despite headwinds
from the COVID-19 pandemic and disruptions to global supply chains, APM
Terminals secured an all-time high for container activity in Denmark during
2020.
Throughout the
year the largest terminal in Denmark, APM Terminals Aarhus, completed 330,000
container moves and processed 593,670 TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units), which
represents an overall growth of 13 percent compared to 2019 and the previous
record.
The growth in
volumes was primarily driven by reefer containers and the transportation of
temperature-sensitive cargo coming out of Denmark.
There
has been a notable uptick in Danish reefer exports: MD APM Terminals
“In a year with
many challenges I am happy to see that Danish global trade remained strong.
While 2020 has delivered growth on all container types for both imports and
exports in Denmark, there has been a notable uptick in Danish reefer exports,
with an increase of 18 percent,” says Dennis Olesen, Managing Director Nordics
at APM Terminals.
Reefer capacity increased
twice; planning another increase in 20-21
In order to
sustain these increased volumes, APM Terminals Aarhus ramped-up capacity
several times during the year.
“The organization
has done a great job in managing the increased growth throughout the pandemic,
where volumes have been so significant, that we have increased our reefer
capacity twice and are planning another increase in capacity during 2021, in
order to ensure smooth operations for our customers,” says Dennis Olesen.
APM Terminals
Aarhus handles more than 60 percent of the container volumes in Denmark and is
among the most efficient and modern container terminals in Europe, delivering
over 33 gross moves per hour (GMPH)