APM Terminals (APMT) Moín has launched a major modernisation project to streamline terminal access and enhance land-side operations.
Initiated in April 2025 during the country’s low import-export season to minimise disruption, the project focuses on upgrading the terminal’s main access point.
The project includes the redevelopment of the terminal’s main access point, with improvements aimed at increasing speed and control in land-side operations.
Key improvements include the construction of new control booths, the installation of traffic management systems with sensors and biometric validation tools, the implementation of advanced screening technology for secondary inspection lanes, and the development of a new return lane to facilitate smoother reentry to National Route 257.
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According to APMT, these upgrades will replace the current fixed verification system, enabling faster, safer processing through automation and real-time validation, ultimately boosting terminal efficiency and throughput.
José Rueda, Managing Director of APMT Moín, said: “By upgrading our infrastructure and integrating smart technologies, we are increasing our responsiveness, improving safety and delivering a better experience for customers and transport operators.”