Indigenous shippers fight for stake in coastal business
NIWA moves to improve waterways security
NIMASA partners Navy to arrest Turkish vessel for illegal trade
Human error responsible for 38% maritime accidents
NPA raises staff gratuity to 280%
BPE, NPA concession Terminal B Warri old Port
Cabotage: Nigerian seafarers’ engagement rise by 10.6%
NIMASA recognises NLNG as caring firm
NIMASA clears air on CVFF
Tracking sanctions-busting ships on the high seas
ELECTIONS: IOCs delay engagement of registered dockworkers — Stevedores
Maritime University: VC commends Buhari’s administration
We will treat you as criminals if …, Customs warns border communities
Aliyu, Bashir, Musa get Outstanding Performance Awards
NIMASA to send 250 cadets for sea time training in Q1’19
Chinese import restrictions extend to Australian thermal coal: sources
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SubscribeNigeria, Denmark explore investment opportunities in marine sector
Nigeria and Denmark have commenced negotiation targeted at increasing investment in the maritime sector in both nations.
Seafarers’ launches new chaplains’ directory
SEAFARERS’ charity Stella Maris-Apostleship of the Sea (AoS) has launched a new version of its global port chaplains’ directory which helps seafarers get access to pastoral, practical and emotional support wherever they are in the world.
Cargo volumes in South African ports on the rise
PREDICTIONS as to how last year would end for the port of Durban proved reasonably accurate. Containerised cargo, which always attracts the most attention in the port and for the good reason of Durban having the premier container terminal in sub-Saharan Africa, finished with a throughput of 2.975million TEU (twenty foot container equivalents) – up from the 2.699million in 2017.
Navy In Akwa Ibom State intercept smugglers
The Nigerian Navy in Akwa Ibom State has arrested four suspects for the smuggling of 120 bags of contraband rice.
Customs set to bury expired IDP consignments
THE Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Western Marine Command, WMC, is set to bury seized goods worth hundreds of millions of Naira allocated to Internally Displaced Individuals (IDP) saying that the management of the IDPs failed to come forward to take the goods and they are now expired.
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