
Port and Terminal Multiservices Limited (PTML) has announced a $50 million investment aimed at upgrading its Lagos port terminal. This upgrade is expected to enhance the capacity and efficiency of the terminal, which plays a crucial role in Nigeria's maritime operations.
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