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Zawya
10-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Jordan: 194,000 containers received through ACT in 5 months
AMMAN — The number of containers loaded with goods received through the Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT) increased during the first five months of 2025 by 22 per cent compared with the same period last year, the Jordan Logistics Association (JLA) said on Wednesday. JLA statistical data showed an increase in the number of containers received through ACT during the January-May period of 2025 to 194,868 containers, compared with 159,739 for the same period last year, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The data also cited an increase in the number of containers loaded with goods and exported from the Kingdom through the ACT during the first five months of this year by 9.5 per cent compared with the same period last year. The number of containers loaded with goods and exported through the ACT outside the Kingdom increased during the first five months of 2025 to 43,164 compared with 39,394 containers for the same period last year. The data showed an increase in the number of containers received through ACT in May of this year by 20.5 per cent, reaching 45,698 containers, compared with 37,896 containers for the same month of 2024. The number of containers exported through the ACT during May of this year witnessed a slight decline of 1 per cent, as it decreased to 9,589 containers compared with 9,630 containers for the same month last year. JLA President Nabil Khatib said that May 2025 recorded "remarkable" activity in terms of the number of containers received through the ACT, which is the "highest" number since the beginning of this year, noting that it represents a 'good' indicator for the port's activity. He attributed this rise to commercial activity and the movement of goods passing through transit heading to Syria, in addition to the transport of used vehicles shipped by containers, due to the speed of shipping and the lack of ships designated for transporting them. Khatib pointed out that the return of the navigational activity of the ACT to what it was during the past years will reflect positively on commercial activity and various economic sectors, especially the transport sector, which is one of the main drivers of overall economic activity. JLA was established in 2007, with the aim of representing workers in the shipping industry in Jordan, providing a competitive environment, protecting workers in freight brokers and developing work systems for freight brokers and logistics service providers. The association maintains membership of the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Unions, founded in 1926 in Vienna, and is a non-governmental organisation.


Zawya
08-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Jordan: ACT receives over 149,000 containers in first 4 months of 2025
AMMAN — Statistical data from the Jordanian Logistics Association (JLA) has shown that the number of containers loaded with imported goods via the Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT) increased during the first third of the current year by 22.5 per cent, compared with the same period in 2024. The statistical data, cited by the Jordan News Agency, Petra, on Wednesday, showed that the number of incoming containers via the ACT during the first four months of 2025 rose to 149,178 containers, compared with 121,843 for the same period last year. The data also pointed to an increase in the number of containers loaded with goods exported from the Kingdom via the ACT during the January-April period of this year by 12.8 per cent, reaching 33,575 containers, compared with the same period in 2024 that witnessed 29,764 containers. The data showed an increase in the number of incoming containers via the ACT during April of the current year by 15.9 per cent, reaching 39,557 containers, compared with 34,135 containers in the same month of 2024. The JLA statistics also showed an increase in the number of containers exported via the ACT during April of this year by 13.8 per cent, rising to 7,882 containers, compared with 6,928 containers in the same month last year. JLA President Nabil Khatib told Petra that there has been a 'clear and notable' improvement in the number of containers arriving and departing through the ACT since the beginning of 2025, compared with the same period last year, particularly those loaded with goods bound for Syria and the West Bank. Khatib, who also serves as the first vice president of the Amman Chamber of Commerce, added that the return of ACT to its previous level of activity seen in earlier years would positively reflect on the momentum of commercial and service activity and various economic sectors in the Kingdom. The association was established in 2007 with the aim of representing workers in the shipping industry in Jordan, providing a competitive environment, protecting those working in the freight forwarding profession, and developing work systems for freight forwarders and logistics service providers. JLA maintains membership in the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA), which was established in 1926 in Vienna and is a non-governmental organisation.


Jordan Times
07-05-2025
- Business
- Jordan Times
ACT receives over 149,000 containers in first 4 months of 2025
The Jordanian Logistics Association says that the number of containers loaded with imported goods via the Aqaba Container Terminal increased during the first third of 2025 by 22.5 per cent (Photo courtesy of Aqaba Container Terminal) AMMAN — Statistical data from the Jordanian Logistics Association (JLA) has shown that the number of containers loaded with imported goods via the Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT) increased during the first third of the current year by 22.5 per cent, compared with the same period in 2024. The statistical data, cited by the Jordan News Agency, Petra, on Wednesday, showed that the number of incoming containers via the ACT during the first four months of 2025 rose to 149,178 containers, compared with 121,843 for the same period last year. The data also pointed to an increase in the number of containers loaded with goods exported from the Kingdom via the ACT during the January-April period of this year by 12.8 per cent, reaching 33,575 containers, compared with the same period in 2024 that witnessed 29,764 containers. The data showed an increase in the number of incoming containers via the ACT during April of the current year by 15.9 per cent, reaching 39,557 containers, compared with 34,135 containers in the same month of 2024. The JLA statistics also showed an increase in the number of containers exported via the ACT during April of this year by 13.8 per cent, rising to 7,882 containers, compared with 6,928 containers in the same month last year. JLA President Nabil Khatib told Petra that there has been a 'clear and notable' improvement in the number of containers arriving and departing through the ACT since the beginning of 2025, compared with the same period last year, particularly those loaded with goods bound for Syria and the West Bank. Khatib, who also serves as the first vice president of the Amman Chamber of Commerce, added that the return of ACT to its previous level of activity seen in earlier years would positively reflect on the momentum of commercial and service activity and various economic sectors in the Kingdom. The association was established in 2007 with the aim of representing workers in the shipping industry in Jordan, providing a competitive environment, protecting those working in the freight forwarding profession, and developing work systems for freight forwarders and logistics service providers. JLA maintains membership in the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA), which was established in 1926 in Vienna and is a non-governmental organisation.


Zawya
22-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Aqaba Container Terminal unveils new STS gantry crane for enhanced operational capacity and efficiency
Aqaba, Jordan — Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT), the preferred gateway for the Levant region and beyond, has announced the arrival of a state-of-the-art Ship-to-Shore (STS) gantry crane, worth USD 13 million. The crane was revealed during a celebratory event held by the company at the port site, attended by His Excellency Nayef Hamidi Al-Fayez, Chief Commissioner at Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA), Hussein Safadi, CEO of Aqaba Development Company, along with esteemed local officials, key stakeholders, and company employees. This announcement comes as part of the development plan launched by ACT, following the extension of the concession agreement with APM Terminals. It is in alignment with the company's ongoing efforts to strengthen its regional leadership and stay ahead of the rapid developments in the logistics sector. During the event, H.E. Nayef Hamidi Al-Fayez emphasized the strength of the strategic partnership with APM Terminals, stating, 'Today's celebration is not only about receiving advanced equipment, but also reflects the depth of our ongoing collaboration with our partners in the operation and management of the port.' Al-Fayez explained that enhancing the capabilities of the container terminal and incorporating modern, environmentally friendly equipment aligns with ASEZA's 2024–2028 strategy, which aims to establish a 'green port' as part of a broader vision for a 'green city' in Aqaba. He added that this approach seeks to reduce carbon emissions and rely on alternative energy sources for operations, thereby boosting Aqaba's competitiveness as a regional logistics hub and reaffirming a commitment to sustainable growth in line with national and international climate goals. 'The new crane marks a significant milestone in the port's ongoing transformation,' Al-Fayez said, 'It demonstrates our shared commitment to sustainability and innovation. We look forward to continuing our long-standing partnership with APM Terminals as the company advances its development efforts and strengthens its role in regional and global trade.' Hussein Safadi, CEO of Aqaba Development Corporation, stated that the arrival of the new STS crane represents a strategic achievement within the broader vision for developing Aqaba's transportation and logistics ecosystem. He noted that it reflects the progress made under the extension of the concession agreement with APM Terminals until 2046, highlighting the depth of the strategic partnership and the shared vision for the future of the terminal, as well as the firm commitment to upgrading port infrastructure to solidify Jordan's position as a regional trade and logistics hub. Chief Operations Officer at Aqaba Container Terminal, Adnan El Yacoubi pointed out that the new STS gantry crane represents a transformative investment, bringing world-class technology and capabilities that will allow ACT to meet the evolving demands of global trade by adding more capacity and enhancing the handling capacity, while ensuring the highest safety and efficiency standards. The terminal's newest arrival is a massive, state-of-the-art gantry crane built to handle the largest vessels in the industry: the crane has a quay-trolley height of 56m, an outreach of 71m and can lift up to 100 tons of cargo under hook. Designed with the latest safety and automation technology, the crane comes with advanced scanners to survey the vessel's shape avoiding collisions during handling, can carefully position containers with precision, reduce swaying during lifts, and detect maintenance needs on its own. Operated remotely and supported by a full camera system, it helps boosting productivity with fully automated fly path. It's a powerful addition that marks a major upgrade in the terminal's cargo-handling capabilities. It is worth noting that the new gantry crane is a key component of a broader modernization effort. APM Terminals and ADC signed an agreement to extend the current concession until 2046. This initiative aims to expand ACT's terminal capacity adding a yearly throughput of 180k TEU and handling the largest 400m container vessels, and further strengthen Jordan's strategic position in international logistics and commerce.


Jordan Times
13-04-2025
- Business
- Jordan Times
Aqaba to host 21st Middle East transport conference, exhibition 2025
AMMAN — The Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT) on Sunday announced that it is scheduled to host the 21st edition of the Middle East Transport Exhibition and Conference 2025. The event will be held in cooperation with the Aqaba Development Corporation (ADC) and with the support of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) and APM Terminals International Container Terminals. The region's 'premier' annual event for the modern and sustainable ports, transport, and logistics sector is planned to be held from April 15 to 17, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The event will open with an exclusive tour of the ACT, offering participants an opportunity to explore the terminal's 'advanced' logistics infrastructure and gain insight into its role and that of Aqaba as a 'key' hub in global trade. More than 300 leaders and experts from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa are expected to participate, with the conference serving as a "vital" platform for examining the latest trends influencing global trade and logistics. ADC CEO Hussein Safadi underlined the "significance" of hosting the event in reinforcing the Kingdom's position as a regional centre for logistics and maritime transport. He said Aqaba is rapidly evolving into a global trade and logistics hub, strategically located on the Red Sea as a gateway to Jordan and the Levant, and situated along one of the world's "busiest" trade corridors. He stressed that hosting the conference highlights Aqaba's growing stature and contributes to attracting investments and fostering international cooperation. ACT CEO Harald Nijhof echoed the importance of the event, noting that it further 'boosts' Aqaba's role in the regional supply chain. He pointed out that the strategic location of the terminal enhances its value as an emerging logistics hub. Nijhof said that the conference presents a "unique" opportunity for industry leaders to exchange expertise, establish partnerships, and shape the future of transport and trade. He highlighted ACT's commitment to innovation and operational efficiency, noting that the event will provide a platform for addressing challenges and identifying sustainable solutions in the transport and logistics sector.