Indigenous shippers fight for stake in coastal business
NIWA moves to improve waterways security
Why Nigeria is dumping ground for empty containers — Stakeholders
Customs Strike Force Records Huge Financial Adjustment
A.P. Moller, NGO collaborate on free test, treatment for truck drivers
Pirates chase LNG Carrier off Bonny Channel
Marine Economy: Expert tasks FG on dredging, ports’ rehabilitation
Five container shipping firms form group to deepen collaboration
NIMASA ‘ ll partner AMANO togrow maritime sector – Peterside
We want to create a fish processing hub in Lagos – MOGBOJURI
FUPRE ventures into ship building with completion of passenger ferry
NPA mulls terminal operators’ participation in trade fairs
Operators accuse Maersk Group of monopolistic practice

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Inland waterways will raise GDP, empower riveriine dwellers – ex MAN rector
A former Rector of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, MAN, Oron, Akwa-Ibom state, Engr Olu Akinsoji, has said that the economic benefits of a well-harnessed waterways transport system will continue to elude riverine dwellers if urgent steps are not taken to address the missing link between water transport and economic development.
Why Nigeria is not recognized in global export market —Trade expert
DESPITE its global leadership position in the production of yam and cassava tubers, shea nuts cocoayam, Sorghum melon seed, kola nut and other agricultural produce, Nigeria is not listed in the world Export market.
Maersk introduces online ship booking service
WORLD container shipping giant, MAERSK, has introduced an online shipping service with a view to providing quality service to its customers.
Anxiety heightens over cargo scanners induced congestion
The dysfunctional state of cargo scanning machines at the ports has started adding to the already congested ports and border posts, Vanguard Maritime Report can authoritatively report.
Warri port channel dredging to be completed in 2 months — NPA
The Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA, has said that the ongoing dredging of the Warii port channel will be completed in two months.

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