APM Terminals has an office in Den Haag and is the third largest container operator in the world.







Announcements
Job Offers
- Packing Supervisor
- International Account Manager
- Head Grower Greenhouse Canada
- Post Entry Quarantine Facility Manager
- Economic Policy Officer Agri-Tech Kentucky
- Licensing Manager North America
- Junior Sales Executive
- Fruit Breeder/Trait Discovery Scientist
- General Manager
- Regional Sales Manager – DACH Region
Specials more
Top 5 -yesterday
Top 5 -last week
Top 5 -last month
- El Niño will probably add to misery of SA farmers
- Avocado consumption reduces total cholesterol and Ldl C
- Criminal ‘food sellers’ are posing problems in South Africa
- "I am destroying my celery because they humiliate us offering just a few cents"
- Pomegranate grower gets off expensive chemical carousel
APM Terminals takes 60.5% stake in TCB
APM Terminals has bought a 60.5% share in TCB, a group active in Spain, Turkey and South America. The rest of the shares are in the hands of Australia's Queensland and the Portuguese Finpro. TCB has consolidated operational incomes of €35.6 million and in 2014 the group had a turnover of €244.4 million: a decrease of 12% compared to the year before. Nevertheless the profits rose by 17% to €21.7 million Euro.
APM Terminals has an office in Den Haag and is the third largest container operator in the world.
APM Terminals has an office in Den Haag and is the third largest container operator in the world.
Publication date:
Receive the daily newsletter in your email for free | Click here
Other news in this sector:
- 2023-02-03 Wave of new container vessels may help ease effects of inflation
- 2023-02-03 'Our ambition is to be the best in class shortsea terminal in Europe within a few years'
- 2023-02-03 Visa crisis continues to hamper the movement of Moroccan agricultural exports
- 2023-02-03 NSW Nationals to invest more than $24 million into upgrading rail line between Gilgandra and Coonamble
- 2023-02-03 Drewry’s composite World Container Index decreased to $2,033.70 per 40ft container this week
- 2023-02-02 Huge strike in the U.K. but delays limited, for now
- 2023-02-02 Pre-mooring waiting times will continue to improve in 2023
- 2023-02-02 MSC is ready to ship melons from Senegal
- 2023-02-02 DP World confirms US$17 million investment in new Southampton driver facility
- 2023-02-02 Box lines divert long-haul vessels to Persian Gulf and Indian lanes
- 2023-02-02 An AI solution for supply chain introduced - Coldcha 2.0
- 2023-02-01 Index finds China, South Korea, Singapore and the US in the top four positions
- 2023-02-01 Maersk sets to enhance customer experience with brand-new Southeast Asia to Australia network
- 2023-02-01 Capacity still very high post-Chinese New Year
- 2023-02-01 DP World set to grab India’s Kandla box terminal concession with record royalty offer
- 2023-01-31 New vacuum cooler system at Kenya airport to aid freshness of produce
- 2023-01-31 Top 10: The largest container lines in terms of chartered carrying capacity
- 2023-01-31 Freight rates on Indian trades continue to cool amid falling export volumes
- 2023-01-30 Could the dissolution of the 2M alliance lead shipping lines into a tariff war?
- 2023-01-30 Laredo District in Texas is number 1 for US-Mexico agricultural trade