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12 Oct 2016
The Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics (LADOL), an indigenous logistic service firm has commenced strategic partnership with multiple Norwegian companies towards business development in the country.
12 Oct 2016
The Nigeria Customs’ Service Seme Command, has expressed the hope that its recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with Republic of Benin would further bolster revenue and aid the fight against smuggling at the border.
12 Oct 2016
Maersk Line has introduced new rates for FAK (Freight All Kinds) cargoes from the Far East to Apapa, Nigeria among other selected location across the world.
12 Oct 2016
There are indications that the Federal Government’s fight against piracy in the Gulf of Guinea has been yielding substantial results, as a new report by Oceans Beyond Piracy (OBP) revealed that incidences of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea
5 Oct 2016
The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, during the inauguration of the NIMASA Governing Board, confirmed this by saying: “I am not sure that NIMASA in the past complied with the Cabotage Act.
5 Oct 2016
This year’s World Maritime Day has come and gone without Nigeria’s footprint in the colourful events that marked the celebration worldwide.
5 Oct 2016
Three leading Japanese containership operators and their partners will likely launch an alliance without Hanjin Shipping, a major South Korean player that went belly up last month, a key Japanese industry source said .
5 Oct 2016
Container operators, which move everything from clothes and shoes to electronics and furniture, are burdened by 30 per cent more capacity in the water than demand.
28 Sep 2016
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT) have forged alliance to further strengthen human capacity development in the maritime sector.
28 Sep 2016
As a nation that relies heavily on imported goods, the maritime sector is a key industry with huge potential, such that when harnessed, could ultimately bail out Nigeria from the prevailing economic crisis.
28 Sep 2016
Irked about the fate of seafarers on the stranded ships on the sea, the Mission to Seafarers and the union Nautilus have raised concerns on the need to help mariners affected by the collapse of Hanjin Shipping.
28 Sep 2016
Three new guidelines that will support states to effectively implement the mandatory energy-efficiency measures for shipping have been rolled out by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

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