Customs intercept 38 trailers of rice in Ogun The Nigeria Customs Service has seized 11,358 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice, which is equivalent to
NIMASA wants more stakeholders’ collaboration to boost maritime sector, SMEs The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), has called for more collaboration among stakeholders
Customs intercept ammunitions, contrabands worth N600m The Nigeria Customs Service said it arrested five suspects, intercepted ammunitions and other contrabands worth Duty Paid Value of
Nigeria’s fast decaying ports infrastructure threatening foreign trade’ Stakeholders in the maritime sector have raised the alarm that the infrastructure in the nation’s seaports are
The Federal Ministry of Transportation has lauded the Nigerian Ports Process Manual for reducing vessels berthing time at the country’s seaports from five hours to
The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has urged shipping companies to appoint desk officers to enable smooth interface between both parties The Executive Secretary and Chief
The Shippers Association of Lagos (SALS) has advocated more dialogue between the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and Freight Forwarding Associations on the Vehicle Identification Number
The Nigerian Shipper’s Council (NSC), on Thursday in Lagos, said non-state actors (touts) would be removed from the corridor of the port. Mr Emmanuel Jime,
The Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission and the Nigerian Shippers’ Council are set to revive six moribund ports whose contracts were signed in 2006. To commence