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CTN deployment won’t attract extra cost for shippers – Shippers Council

CTN deployment won’t attract extra cost for shippers – Shippers Council

…Will curb small arms importation, crude theft By Godfrey Bivbere & Grace Okpaneka Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer, CEO of the Nigerian Shippers Council, NSC Emmanuel Jime has said that the deployment of the Cargo Tracking Note, CTN will not attract extra cost for Nigerian Shippers. The Shippers Council boss disclosed this when he played host […]
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Shippers Council serves as port anti-corruption watch dog

Shippers Council serves as port anti-corruption watch dog

The Nigerian Shippers Council, NSC which is the nation’s Port Economic Regulator, also serves as the industry anti-corruption watch-dog in its bid to ensure smooth trade facilitation in the nation’s maritime domain.

Inland dry ports ‘ll resolve congestion — Shippers Council boss

Inland dry ports ‘ll resolve congestion — Shippers Council boss

The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, NSC, Mr Hassan Bello, has said that the proposed Inland Dry Ports, IDPs, will permanently take care of congestions at the seaports when completed and operational and enhance the nation’s cargo handling capacity.

Shippers Council’s move against illegal surcharges by shipping lines

Shippers Council’s move against illegal surcharges by shipping lines

The challenges facing Nigerian shippers are too many and from different directions. Apart from the issues of infrastructure in Nigerian ports environment that have impacted negatively on trade facilitation locally, importers have had to contend with the surcharges imposed on them by shipping agents who are acting on the dictations of multinational shipping lines under different conferences involved in the movement of goods from one continent to another.

Shippers’ Council advocates removal of obstacles to cross border trade

Shippers’ Council advocates removal of obstacles to cross border trade

The Nigerian Shippers’ Council, NSC, has called for the removal of obstacles to intra-regional integration in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) sub-region saying that it “will be beneficial to the small scale traders that conduct cross-border commerce within the region.”