Lagos Port Complex, Apapa, said it received the largest container carrier in its history with the berthing of a 300m length overall vessel, named: Kota Cantik at the port.

The Port announced this in an issued statement yesterday.
The statement said that the unprecedented development is a testament to the commitment of the Mohammed Bello-Koko-led management of the Nigerian Ports Authority to sustain investment in port infrastructure and equipment that enable operational excellence.
The statement read in part: The vessel, christened Kota Cantik, which is translated to mean beautiful point, is designed to carry up to 6600 twenty-equivalent units at a time, signalling a turning point and signposting the possibilities that improved infrastructure and equipment upgrades can offer.
At the recent commissioning of two ultra-modern control towers, Bello-Koko reiterated NPAs resolve to equip the ports for performance that meets and indeed exceeds stakeholders expectations.
Earlier, the Port Manager of the Lagos Port Complex, Charles Bamidele Okaga, while reacting to the development, said that Apapa Port is poised to continuously improve on the quality of service that made the milestone possible.
