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By Samson Echenim NSC, terminal operators, urge Customs to act The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) and seaport...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim President Muhammadu Buhari has approved disbursement of the Cabotage Vessels Financing Fund (CVFF), to indigenous ship...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim After a continued surge in 2018, global trade and economic output have stagnated this year, according...
Read moreDetailsApart from the huge human resources and size that make her Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria is so favourably located...
Read moreDetailsL-R: Mike Epelle, general manager, Legal and Corporate Services of Intels Nigeria Limited; Nancy Freeborn, project head, Women Empowerment...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) is organising the 2019 stakeholder’s appreciation night on Thursday, December 12, 2019...
Read moreDetailsThe Niger/Kogi command of the Nigeria Customs Service says it has intercepted and confiscated 79 100kg bags of parboiled foreign...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim Global shipping outlook for 2020 has turned out to be on a negative note. As the year...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim Freight forwarders operating at the Lagos ports have protested the truck call-up system initiated by the...
Read moreDetailsMaritime activities at the struggling Port-Harcourt Port, Nigeria’s oldest seaport are now repugnant and laden with prohibitive costs to importers...
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