Indigenous shippers fight for stake in coastal business
NIWA moves to improve waterways security
Importers Association seals 5 warehouses
Corruption: Tin-Can Customs warns officers
Tin-Can port commences truck call up
Lagos Customs chiefs fight over Donkey Skin
Mearsk group records 26 percent increase in 2018
Immigration, Customs others partner to curb trans-border crimes at Seme
NIMASA wants greater role for African women in maritime
Atlas Cove: Navy at war with vandals
Shippers Council slashes registration fees by 50%
Oil Theft: 34 Pirate Ship attacks recorded in 2018 – Navy
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SubscribeUncertainty Shrouds IMO 2020’s Impact
The International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) major change limiting the airborne sulfur dioxide emissions from international shipping is now less than a year away.
Customs blames Chinese holiday, FG policy for lull in port business
The Tin-can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS has blamed the lull in port business to Chinese holiday and the Federal Government fiscal economic policy instead of the general elections as alleged by some stakeholders.
Vessel detention on the rises in Indonesia
There has been an increase of incidents where vessels anchored in the waters around the island of Bintan, in the Eastern portion of the Singapore Straits, have been detained. Bintan is a popular place to anchor (“waiting for orders”) because it is close to shipping lanes and believed to be OPL Singapore but it is in fact within Indonesian territorial waters. We are grateful to SPICA for having prepared the attached outline of the issue along with their recommendations.
No more vessel waivers on Cabotage implementation, NIMASA warns
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) on Sunday said it had commenced clampdown on vessels that do not comply with the provisions of the Cabotage Compliance Strategy.
Six Russian sailors seized by pirates released in Nigeria — Embassy
Six Russian sailors, seized by pirates near Benin’s territorial waters in early January during an attack against the container ship The MSC Mandy, have been released in Nigeria, the Russian embassy in Nigeria told TASS on Wednesday.
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