Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday said that Bangladesh’s concerned authorities would consider the proposal of Danish shipping and logistic giant Maersk Group for constructing and operating a new container terminal at Laldia in Chattogram.
‘Bangladesh concerned authorities will consider Maersk Group’s proposal on constructing and operating new container terminal at Laldia,’ the PM said while Maersk Group chief executive officer Robert Maersk Uggla and Danish Charges D’Affaires in Bangladesh Andres B Karlsen called on her at her office.
‘Over 50 Danish companies are working in Bangladesh, and Maersk Group is now showing interest to construct and operate APM terminal at Laldia,’ PM’s press secretary Ihsanul Karim quoted the prime minister as saying in a media briefing after the meeting.
According to Karim, Sheikh Hasina said that a national committee has been formed to formulate logistic policy for the development of the ports.
She said that two ports – Chattogram and Mongla- were already in operation for long while the government was developing another port named Payra Port and it would come into operation soon.
‘India, Nepal and Bhutan have been given opportunities to use these ports for the mutual benefits,’ the prime minister said.
There will be many opportunities and advantages in the ports particularly in the Payra port, she added.
Pointing out contribution of the country’s founding president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for the development and welfare of the nation, Sheikh Hasina said that the great leader struggled throughout his life for the economic emancipation of the people.
During the meeting, the Maersk Group CEO said that there were great potentials in the areas of container shipping and logistic support in Bangladesh.
Robert Maersk Uggla welcomed the vision of PM Sheikh Hasina to build smart Bangladesh and said that it would be reflected in Chattogram sea port.
He expressed keenness to invest in the development of port and logistic supports in Bangladesh, saying there are many opportunities in these sectors.
In this context, the Maersk Group CEO mentioned that H&M, M&S, Walmart and other big companies are interested to import more RMG products from Bangladesh.
He said that there are many opportunities to diversify cooperation, while the Danish government is very much supportive to the logistic policy.
Prime minister’s principal secretary M Tofazzel Hossain Miah and Chairman of Chattogram Port Authority Rear Admiral Mohammad Sohail were present.