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Infrastructure continues to be an area of concern for shippers and port operators, as current road and rail networks strain under the sharply increasing demands for linking ports to interior industrial and commercial centers. Kim Fejfer’s discussions focused on infrastructure support and a commitment to work together to aid India’s growth. “Based on the size of India’s economy and population – as well as the country’s 2009 container volumes of only 7 million – we can help make a difference in India’s future”, added Fejfer. His schedule included meetings with senior government officials in New Delhi, inspections of Gateway Terminals India (GTI), at JNPT, and the Container Freight Station (CFS) at Dronagiri Node, North Mumbai and a visit to the Global Service Centre in Pune. About APM Terminals - Providing the port infrastructure to drive global commerce APM Terminals operates a Global Terminal Network of 50 terminals with 18,000 employees in 34 countries that provide the port infrastructure essential to international transportation and global economic growth. The liner shipping industry, served by APM Terminals and other operators, carries $4.6 trillion worth of international trade - approximately one third of the total value of global commerce. The company works closely with the international shipping community and national governments to reduce costs, deliver operational excellence and improve market access worldwide. Access to modern marine infrastructure drives local, regional and international market competitiveness and economic development. In 2007, the global shipping industry provided 4.2 million jobs worldwide, representing compensation of $27.2 billion, and accounted for $29.4 billion in capital investment, generating $183.3 billion to global GDP, according to a recent study commissioned by the World Shipping Council. For logistics professionals, the Global Terminal Network plays an important role in supply chain management with location, capacity, flexibility and efficiency clearly linked to supply chain success and port-centric logistics. APM Terminals |