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APM Terminals Nigeria gets new Country Managing Director 

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APM Terminals Nigeria gets new Country Managing Director 
Frederik Klinke

 

Effective 1st January 2023, Frederik Klinke assumes the role of Country Managing Director, APM Terminals Nigeria, taking over from Klaus Holm Laursen, who moves to a position of Head of Joint Ventures, Africa and Europe.

Frederik Klinke is Danish and has been with A.P. Moller – Maersk since 2006. He holds a Master of Science degree in Economics from Copenhagen University and a strategic finance degree from IMD Business School in Geneva and has also participated in leadership courses at Esade Business School in Spain and IMD.

He past roles include Chief Financial Officer of APM Terminals Tangier and Suez Canal Container Terminal in Port Said, as well as Managing Director of Douala International Terminal (DIT). Most recently, he held the role of Regional Head of Finance for Africa & Middle East, prior to becoming Head of Joint Ventures, Africa & Europe.

In his new role, Fredrik will be based in Lagos.

“Frederik has strong links with Africa and in his previous roles he saw several major projects materialise on the continent, including completion of upgrade in West Africa Container Terminal in Nigeria (WACT), investments in APM Terminals Liberia or the go-live of the new Côte d’Ivoire Container Terminal in Ivory Coast. I am confident his past experience will be a great asset in his new role in Nigeria”, comments Igor van den Essen, Regional Managing Director, Africa and Europe at APM Terminals.

Frederik Klinke replaces Klaus Holm Laursen, who has been the Managing Director of APM Terminals Nigeria since 2020.

Klaus joined Maersk in 1998 and has had extensive experience across a range of strategic leadership roles. He served as Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Aqaba Container Terminal in Jordan, Suez Canal Container Terminal in Egypt, Poti Sea Port Corporation in Georgia, and most recently, Country Managing Director in Nigeria. Klaus has also had roles in Business Development and Finance with APM Terminals and Maersk, working in Copenhagen, The Hague, Seoul and Tanjung Pelepas.

In his new role, Klaus will be based in Dubai.

“During Klaus’ tenure in Nigeria, the performance of our terminals has improved, with both facilities receiving substantial investments. WACT was upgraded to become a modern container terminal, and APM Terminals Apapa refurbished its facilities, ensuring that both terminals have a stronger platform for improving our service to our customers”, Igor van den Essen added.

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