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Costa Rica inaugurates two new container scanners at Moin Terminal


To support the goal of an increasingly efficient, agile, modern, and safe port, the Government of Costa Rica and APM Terminals Moin inaugurated two new container scanners . These will provide additional security for containers leaving the terminal to various international markets.

The two new scanners will join an existing scanner that has been in operation since 2020, providing the Government of Costa Rica with better tools to prevent illegal cargo and container contamination.

This important investment, made by APM Terminals Moin, will be implemented and operated by the Costa Rican authorities and will provide greater security for the country’s exports.

“The arrival of APM Terminals in Costa Rica in October 2018 opened the country’s market to the world,” said Leo Huisman, regional director of APM Terminals Americas. “Our terminal improves the country’s connectivity to various markets, allowing exports and imports to numerous countries. The inauguration of these scanners will allow our customers and international markets to see Costa Rica as a safer country and improve the country’s reputation. Our thanks to the Government of Costa Rica for the collaboration in the search for increased security of imports and exports.”

Security

From 13 July, 2023, the Government of Costa Rica will handle the security of the Moin Container Terminal (TCM) through local law enforcement. APM Terminals Moin believes these actions will improve the image of Costa Rica as a safer country for international markets.

Since starting operations in October 2018, APM Terminals Moin has handled more than 5 million containers. The terminal has the capacity to handle container ships of up to 8,500 TEU. APM Terminals Moin is an important gateway for North American and European markets.

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