August18 , 2026

    Global logistics giant eyes Pakistan’s first green transshipment terminal

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    AP Moller-Maersk Terminals, a global logistics giant, is eyeing the development of Pakistan’s inaugural green transshipment terminal.

    Led by CEO Keith Svendsen, a delegation from APM Terminals visited Pakistan upon invitation from SIFC, expressing keen interest in investment opportunities.

    The proposed terminal in Karachi aims to accommodate large cargo ships, promising substantial revenue boosts for the nation.

    During the visit, Svendsen commended Pakistan’s investment-friendly policies and expressed eagerness to establish the pioneering terminal.

    The delegation highlighted APM Terminals’ significant global presence and its strong rapport with Pakistan, boasting a substantial 20% market share in containerized import-export activities.

    Emphasizing Pakistan’s favorable investment climate under SIFC, the delegation pledged support for maritime advancement and skill development.

    This strategic move aligns with efforts to bolster regional trade and connectivity, leveraging Pakistan’s prime location.

    The anticipated investment by APM Terminals is expected to stimulate Pakistan’s economy, fostering employment opportunities and enhancing trade ties with Central Asian states.