Featured maritime Transport

NPA truck e-call takes off

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) says its electronic call-up system for trucks has taken off.

This is contained in the authority’s official Twitter page on Friday.

“The Authority is pleased to announce the commencement of Eto, the Electronic Truck call-up system, designed for the management of truck movement and access to and from the Lagos Ports Complex and the Tin Can Island Ports, Apapa, Lagos.

“All trucks doing business at the ports will be required to park at the approved truck parks until they are called up into the port through the Eto app.

“The Eto app will be responsible for the scheduling, entry and exit of all trucks into the ports with effect from Feb. 27.

“Therefore, all transporters, trucks owners and truck drivers will be required to download the Eto App from Google play store or sign up at https://t.co/fYbOgUQKhD before the commencement date to enable them register accordingly.

Related posts

Chevron harps on gas utilisation to reduce flares, emissions

Editor

1,490 illegal routes enter Nigeria, says NIS

Our Reporter

ATC’s Death: Association issues NAMA 2-week ultimatum to fix poor working conditions

Abisola THOMPSON

Naira depreciates marginally to dollar at parallel market

Meletus  EZE 

Bill to repeal Electricity Power Sector Reform Act 2005, passes second reading in Senate

Meletus EZE

UN says global humanitarian agencies need $22bn for 2019

Editor