Lifting trade in Kenya
Integrating land and sea to fuel growth and economic prosperity
APM Terminals, in collaboration with Maersk, is redefining how trade moves across Africa - integrating land and sea to build stronger supply chains. As a trusted partner to governments, logistics providers, shipping lines and local communities, we’re raising performance standards through ongoing investment in people, technology and decarbonisation.
Seamless connectivity

Our integrated model brings together:
- APM Terminals’ world-class port operations
- Maersk’s global ocean network
- Reliable inland logistics
This partnership positions Kenya as a central logistics hub - agile, efficient and ready to scale. By simplifying cargo flows and strengthening cross-border trade, we support long-term economic development across the region.
Enabling economic growth

We work alongside governments and customers to strengthen the economy with:
- Improved logistics integration and connectivity
- Smarter terminal layouts and modernised infrastructure
- Expanded inland services to power regional and cross-border trade
- Stable container flows that support reliable, future-ready supply chains
Job creation and community betterment
Long-lasting impact starts with empowered people. We’re committed to:
- Creating quality employment opportunities
- Building workforce capabilities through Lean practices and training
- Fostering a culture of safety, excellence, and continuous improvement
- Supporting communities through skills development and upliftment projects
Decarbonised operations

We’re helping shape a more sustainable supply chain by:
- Electrifying terminal equipment and operations
- Driving efficiency with digital tools and automation
- Exploring renewable energy adoption
- Collaborating with partners to reduce emissions across the logistics ecosystem
By combining global scale with local expertise, APM Terminals and Maersk are working to make Kenya a launchpad for trade, innovation and inclusive economic growth. Together, we’re building a connected and sustainable future for African logistics.

