Intels
13 Feb 2018
The Women Empowerment Programme Scheme Synergy (WEPSS) instituted by INTELS Nigeria Limited, in Onne, Rivers State, has continued to attract many women from various parts of the country. WEPSS, a corporate social responsibility initiative of the oil and gas logistics giant, trains rural women in sewing and fashion design for free. Dorothy Egbe is one of…
17 Jan 2018
As part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative, INTELS Nigeria Limited Women Empowerment Programme Scheme Synergy (WEPSS) targets to empower from 200 to 250 women this year. Already, about 200 women had graduated from the WEPSS scheme instituted by the oil and gas logistics giant, INTELS, in 2017. About 100 of the women completed…
20 Dec 2017
The Management of oil and gas logistics giant, INTELS Nigeria Limited, has taken its community support a notch higher by offering full scholarships to about 66 physically challenged persons.
4 Dec 2017
No one could have seen the huge benefits lying under the vast expanse of land situated in Onne, Port Harcourt, until the Integrated Logistics Company (INTELS), took the bold step and berthed technical expertise to transform....
30 Nov 2017
No fewer that 10,000 workers in the Onne Free Trade Zone have registered their displeasure to the presidency over the lingering crisis between INTELS Nigeria Limited and Oil and Gas Free Trade Zone Authority (OGFZA).
21 Nov 2017
Among the 16 companies are Prodeco International Limited, West Africa Machinery Services (WAMS), MGM Logistics Solutions Limited and Orlean Invest Limited among others.
5 Nov 2017
When the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) signed the Boats Pilotage Monitoring and Supervision contract with Integrated Logistics (INTELS) Nigeria Limited 17 years ago...
3 Nov 2017
Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA) has said Intels Nigeria Limited has not met the conditions for the renewal of its licence, hence the delay for the 2017 free zone operating permit.
30 Oct 2017
Oil and gas logistics giant and port concessionaire, INTELS Nigeria Limited (INL), is in fresh trouble as the Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA) has ordered a comprehensive audit of a decade of its operations (2006-2016).
25 Oct 2017
Dogara, yesterday named a 16-man ad-hoc committee to look into circumstances that led to the recent termination of ports’ management agreement/contract between the Federal Government and INTELS Nigeria Limited.
19 Oct 2017
Claiming that INTELS had already invested $900 million in facilities in the Apapa, Warri, and Port Harcourt terminals, he stated that no fewer than 7,000 Nigerians and their dependents could be affected if the termination of the contract was allowed to stand.
19 Oct 2017
President-General of the MWUN, Comrade Adewale Adeyanju, said in a statement that INTELS has 5,000 direct and 6,000 indirect workers on its payroll and that if issues were not resolved, the workers risk losing their jobs the line.