Cover WMU President worries over low percentage of women in maritime industry The percentage of women in the maritime industry is very low and has not changed for years, Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, President of the ... By maritimemagNovember 15, 20190
Analysis Sulphur emissions: Navigating the new IMO regulations In January 2020, the shipping industry, and those supplying its fuel, face one of the biggest challenges in decades. How is the ... By maritimemagNovember 14, 20190
Cover Ondo Deep Seaport:: Akeredolu set to receive implementation plan from Spanish firm Abiola Seun | A Spanish firm, Ocean Infrastructure Management (OIM) and its Nigerian partner, Franchise and Business ... By maritimemagNovember 14, 20190
Cover Maritime sector, critical to Nigeria’s economic recovery drive of government – Amaechi The Minister of Transportation, Hon. Chibuike Amaechi has said that for economic growth and prosperity of Nigeria, the Federal government would ensure ... By maritimemagNovember 13, 20190
Cover Reducing ship speeds has multiple benefits – Study Slower ship speeds would massively reduce the damage shipping is causing to human health, nature and the climate, a new report published by ... By maritimemagNovember 12, 20190
Cover NIS enlists support of Senate leadership to get Chartered Segun Oladipupo | The Nigeria Institute of Shipping (NIS), has said it is awaiting assistance from the ... By maritimemagNovember 11, 20190
Cover Maersk invests in return logistics start-up ZigZag Danish shipping giant Maersk has, through its corporate venture arm Maersk Growth, invested and became a strategic partner to a UK-based return ... By maritimemagNovember 9, 20190
Cover US warns of more shipping sanctions The United States has warned shipping companies other than Cosco could fall victim of sanctions if they are found to be moving goods ... By maritimemagNovember 8, 20190
Cover Maersk commences trial of containerized battery on Containership A.P.Moller- Maersk is getting ready to test a containerized battery on board one of its containerships as the world’s largest container shipping ... By maritimemagNovember 8, 20190
Cover Sulfur Cap Prosecutions, Seafarers happiness rise – Survey A new report from The Mission to Seafarers shows seafarers happiness has risen from 6.27 to 6.59 out of 10. The Seafarers ... By maritimemagNovember 6, 20190
Cover Trade tensions, uncertainty hurt global maritime trade – UN report World maritime trade lost momentum in 2018 as heightened uncertainty, escalating tariff tensions between the US and China and mounting concerns over ... By maritimemagNovember 5, 20190
Cover APMT jittery over imminent congestion as importers abandon cargo at ports. Abiola Seun | As the federal government continued the enforcement of land border ban on Importation ... By maritimemagNovember 5, 20190
Cover Hope rises for Shipowners as Commitee begins review of CVFF Abiola Seun | The Indigenous Shipowners can now heave a sigh of relief as the ... By maritimemagNovember 5, 20190
Cover Nigerian Shipowners boycott Secure Anchorage, say it’s illegal Abiola Seun | Nigerian Shipowners have boycotted the controversial Secure Anchorage Area, describing it as illegal and not ... By maritimemagNovember 4, 20190
Cover Continued border closure, Nigeria’s security laxity- NAFFAC The Nigerian Association of Air Freight Forwarders and Consolidators (NAFFAC), has described the continued closure of the border as a sign of ... By maritimemagNovember 3, 20190
Cover Dakuku advocates for dedicated Cargo Ports David Oladimeji | As Africa continues to consider strategies for improving the efficiency of shipping in the continent, ... By maritimemagNovember 1, 20190