Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT) in Jordan, managed by APM Terminals, has officially been awarded the Port Environmental Review System (PERS) certification by the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO).
This sets a precedent for ACT as the first Middle Eastern port to join the European EcoPorts network, underscoring the company’s goal towards achieving environmental sustainability and operational excellence.
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The PERS certification was granted after a thorough assessment of ACT’s environmental policies, risk management, legal compliance, and reporting practices.
The audit also confirmed the terminal’s commitment to maintaining a pristine marine and terrestrial environment and its adherence to international environmental standards.
The certification is the result of ACT’s successful completion of a detailed external audit, during which over 64 pieces of evidence were presented to confirm the terminal’s compliance with ESPO’s environmental management system requirements.
Aqaba Container Terminal CEO Harald Nijhof said: “It is our absolute pride to receive the PERS certification from the European Sea Ports Organisation. It is a milestone that underscores our unwavering commitment at Aqaba Container Terminal to environmental stewardship and operational excellence.
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By GlobalData“As the first port in the Middle East to join the EcoPorts network, we reaffirm our responsibility to lead by example in shaping a more sustainable future for our region and beyond with the dedication of our entire team.”
The PERS certification also marks a significant milestone in ACT’s ongoing mission to evolve into a sustainable logistics hub.
This vision encompasses supporting the green economy, adhering to global environmental protocols, and increasing efficiency through environmentally friendly practices across all aspects of its operations.
