APM Terminals welcomes largest container ship
APM Terminals Elizabeth proudly welcomes the 16,022 TEU CMA CGM Marco Polo - the largest container ship to call the US East Coast.
The previous record was held by the 15,072 TEU CMA CGM Brazil which also called APM Terminals Elizabeth last September.
“Today’s port call was made possible by APM Terminals $200 million investment in port infrastructure that helped usher in the new era of larger ships calling the United States East Coast. We are proud to partner with our customer CMA CGM – our labor partner, the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) - and the Port Authority of New York/New Jersey who raised the Bayonne Bridge, enabling larger ships to enter the inner harbor, “ said Jon Poelma, Managing Director of APM Terminals Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Important milestone for APM Terminals Elizabeth May 24, 2021, by Eldin Ganic
APM Terminals Elizabeth last week welcomed the 16,022 TEU CMA CGM Marco Polo – the largest container ship to call the US East Coast.
The previous record was held by the 15,072 TEU CMA CGM Brazil which also called APM Terminals Elizabeth last September.
This port call was made possible by APM Terminals $200 million investment in port infrastructure that helped usher in the new era of larger ships calling the United States East Coast, said
Jon Poelma, Managing Director of APM Terminals Elizabeth, New Jersey.
“We are proud to partner with our customer CMA CGM – our labor partner, the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) – and the Port Authority of New York/New Jersey who raised the Bayonne Bridge, enabling larger ships to enter the inner harbor,“ Poelma stated.
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