Waiver of storage, demurrage fees: ANLCA urges members to keep evidence of payments to port operators, shipping lines for claims
Nigeria’s largest association of customs agents, the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) has told its
NAGAFF distances self from call for shippers’ council boss removal
The National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) has denied calling for the removal of Hassan Bello,
Skeletal operation at Lagos seaports deepens congestion fears after COVID-19
Lagos port Despite the directive by the secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, who also heads the Presidential
NIMASA prioritises seafarers employment, extend certificate validity
Amidst the COVID-I9 pandemic, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has extended the validity of Statutory
We’re open to customers in Nigeria, says Maersk
International shipping company, Maersk Nigeria Limited has said that its offices remain open to customers in the country. Nigeria’s
21-day storage fees waiver: NPA reveals compensation plan for port operators
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has revealed how it intends to pay back port operators after the later must have granted 21 days
COVID-19: Shipping lines, port operator ask NIMASA to consider timing on voyages to avoid congestion
Shipping lines and RoRo port concessionaire, Ports & Terminal Multiservice Limited, Nigeria have appealed to the Nigerian Maritime
FG intervention saves importers N34.12bn as shipping lines, banks return to work
A swift intervention by the Federal Government to the situation at the Lagos seaports has saved importers and their agents about
NPA MD pledges more support for SIFAX Group operations
Hadiza Bala Usman, managing director, Nigerian Ports Authority, has pledged the agency’s support towards resolving some of the
Nigerian importers to lose N34.12bn as international shipping lines, banks lock shops
We insist on force majeure… ANLCA By Samson Echenim Importers in Nigeria face N34.12 billion loss in demurrage and port storage