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APM Terminals reports record-high volumes; reaffirms commitment to partnerships and progress

APM Terminals' quarterly results for Q2 2025 show record-high volumes – despite volatile markets. These numbers reflect the hard work and commitment of colleagues in 60 terminals in 33 countries worldwide

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“As important as these numbers are for the company, this success goes far beyond numbers; we measure our success in the relationships we’ve built and the progress we’ve made with those who matter most.”

“APM Terminals delivered on record-high volumes in all regions in a very volatile market. This quarter has proven to us that flexibility and reliability are key to our customers so that they can adapt to market fluctuations. We continue to stay very close to them as an advisor and operator to find solutions where needed. We are also very pleased to have extended a number of concessions with good partners to further develop and enable their opportunities to grow and ensure modernisations of the terminals.” says Keith Svendsen, CEO of APM Terminals.

In this past quarter, the company has continued to strengthen partnerships with customers who rely on APM Terminals to keep their supply chains moving, has worked with governments and port authorities on critical infrastructure projects, and has teamed up with partners in the industry to improve operational efficiency. These aren’t just business deals, they’re shared commitments made to building more resilient, connected global trade networks that benefit the communities in which we operate.

Looking to the future, Svendsen added, “As we move forward, our focus remains clear: to deliver value to every stakeholder in our ecosystem. Our terminals aren’t built on quarterly volumes, they’re built on trust, long-term collaboration and a shared commitment to raising industry standards. That’s why we lead with SQDC: Safety, Quality, Delivery and Cost. It’s how we solve problems and how we earn and keep our customers’ trust. That consistency is what drives long-term performance. Thank you to every partner and colleague who made this progress possible. Together, we’re building a more resilient and reliable global trade system.”

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