Indigenous shippers fight for stake in coastal business
NIWA moves to improve waterways security
Police, Illegal taskforce impound exited Customs’ consignments
Agents slam FG over Customs modernization
NIMASA secures more sea-time for cadets, says NSDP is progressing
PCC calls for re-structuring of export promotion Council to grow economy
NIMASA, Bureau of Public Service partner to transform maritime sector
PIRACY: NIMASA, NAF commence aerial surveillance
NPA, Intels claim, counter claim rocks maritime industry
DERAILMENT: Cargo evacuation at Apapa port stalled
Customs automation contract draws the ire of stakeholders
NIMASA partners South Korea in Nigeria’s shipping sector development
FG working to promote balance of payments, trade ― Bello
We will support LADOL to bear more fruits —NPA
NIMASA commends Nigerian Navy on enforcement of anti-piracy law
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SubscribeUASC backs Nigeria on peak season charges controversy
THE Union of African Shippers’ Councils, UASC, has thrown its weight behind the Nigeria’ s efforts to stop the hike in peak season caharges by shipping lines serving the West African Trade Route.
Inter-agency collaboration will stem maritime insecurity — NIMASA DG
THE Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, has commenced moves to deepen collaborative efforts with other sister agencies to secure the nation’s maritime domain.
Doubts over sharp growth in fishing sub-sector GDP
AMIDST the sharp rise recorded in the fisheries sub-sector contribution to the second quarter, 2020 Q2’20 Gross Domestic Product, GDP of Nigeria, maritime industry expert has expressed misgivings over the source, authenticity and sustainability of the growth figures reported.
Water transport dips by 28.33% in Q2’20
AS water transportation recorded steep decline at -28.33 percent in the second quarter of 2020, Q2’20, there seems to be uncertainty as to the reasons behind the set back.
GDP: Stakeholders express fear for maritime sector
MARITIME industry stakeholders have expressed concern over the steep decline in the Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product, GDP, in the second quarter of 2020, Q2’20.
Nigerian importers kick against surcharge on cargoes by international shipping firms
IMPORTERS in the country are currently groaning under huge surcharge imposed on them by the international shipping firms on cargoes imported into the country.
FG to spend N688bn on scanners at nation’s ports, entry points
THE Federal Government is set to spend over N688.56 billion ($1.812 billion) for the acquisition of over 300 scanners for the nation’s ports and entry points for digital examination of cargoes and other items imported into the country.
Customs impounds vehicles, rice, others valued at N10bn
THE Federal Operations Unit, FOU, Zone A of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has impounded vehicles, imported rice and other items with Duty Paid Value, DPV of N10 billion.
Port Security Officers forum warn FG on Beirut Port experience
THE Lagos Maritime Security Zone, LMSZ, of the Port Facility Security Officers of Nigeria, PFSON, forum has said the recent explosion experienced at the Port of Beirut, Lebanon, should be a lesson to Nigeria and called for the urgent relocation of tank farms in and around the Apapa ports areas.
NIWA set to impound substandard boats, certify operators, jetty owners
As a means of curbing incessant boat mishap in the country, the National Inland Waterways Authority, NIWA, has said it will commence impounding of substandard boats plying the nation’s waterways.
Pilots’ Footage Allowance: NPA gives in to pressures, begins payments
THE Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, Ms Hadiza Bala Usman, has said that the authority has agreed to pay footage allowances to its marine pilots. The allowance is paid to marine pilots for successful delivery of vessels pilotage to berths from the territorial waters.
Before the 24 hour port operations
PENULTIMATE Tuesday August 11, 2020, major agencies in the Federal Ministry of Transportation namely Nigerian Shippers’ Council, NSC; Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA; Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA; Nigeria Inland Waterways, NIWA; Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarders in Nigeria, CRFFN; and Maritime Academy of Nigeria Oron, MAN; held an inter-agency collaboration meeting with a view to finding out areas that will strengthen and develop our maritime sector for economic sustainability. This meeting came on the heels of an earlier one held at the Corporate Headquarters of Nigerian Shippers’ Council Apapa in July.
Stakeholders attack CRFFN, others over compliance teams
AT the backdrop of the controversy rocking the freight forwarding and customs brokers associations over the setting up of Compliance Monitoring Team by one of the industry groups, some stakeholders have condemned the Compliance Team as well as the Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria, CRFFN.
Abuja truck park: Truckers kick over planned forceful dislodgement
THE Association of Maritime Truck Owners, AMATO, has protested the planned dislodgement of truckers using Abuja Truck Park at Tincan First Gate by the Lagos State Environmental Task-Force.
Council calls for amendment of Customs Act
NATIONAL Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents, NCMDLCA has called for the amendment of the Customs and Excise Management Act, CEMA, to bring the law up to date with the current realities.
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