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Indorama Generates 500 Jobs For Nigerians
The management of Indorama Ports Operation says the ports terminal have generated over 500 direct and indirect employments for Nigerians with a much larger multiplier effects.
The management also said the ports generated over 1000 employment’s to the people during the construction stage.
Head of Function, Indorama Ports Operation at Onne Port, Mr. Sanjay Garg stated this in Port Harcourt while speaking on the importance of the terminals to the nation economy.
Garg said Indorama has developed a world class sea port terminal with the state of art facilities at the federal Ocean terminal FOT, Onne Port.
The company stated this in its monthly Indorama Nigeria Impact magazine made available to The Tide recently, adding that the with export of over 1.6 million metric tons of urea has helped to boost export in Non oil and gas sector significantly, contributing to generation of foreign exchange in the difficult time of the Nigerian economy.
Garg explained that the development of Indoroma port terminal is also indirectly contributing in achieving the objectives of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan ERGP of the federal government in terms of economic diversification, job creation and responding to global opportunities naturally available by virtue of strategic geographic location of the country.
He noted that the port has contributed to the improvement of the nation’s maritime sector, as the federal government generate revenues through tariff and other charges which added to our country Gross Domestic Product GDP.
The Indoroma Port terminal, Garg said is capable of handling over two million tons of cargos and also handle vessels of 50 to 60,000 MT DWT, carrying 35 to 40,000 million tons of urea.
He said the terminal had handled more than 57 vessels and exported over 1.6 million of cargos as the vessel loading system was designed for 990 tons per hour TPH.
Gary said the port ensures that the guidelines and regulations of the port are implemented in accordance with the international Ship and Port Facility Code ISPFC and ensure that security arrangement in the port is done properly, ensuring han, trucks and vessels safety.
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