Cover Using oil ‘as a weapon’ causes damage to OPEC – Iran Iran’s oil minister hit out on Wednesday against the use of oil sanctions “as a weapon” by the United States and the damage ... By maritimemagMay 2, 20190
Cover Ogoni Killing: 4 widows of executed activists defeat Royal Dutch Shell A Dutch court said it has jurisdiction to hear a damages suit brought against energy company Royal Dutch Shell by four widows ... By maritimemagMay 2, 20190
Cover Labour calls for bridging of pay disparity on Workers’ Day The need to bridge the huge salary disparity in core civil service as compared to other Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) was on ... By maritimemagMay 2, 20190
Cover Boeing 737 MAX: Virgin Australia delays order Virgin Australia said on Tuesday it had delayed delivery of its order of 48 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft over safety concerns, following two ... By maritimemagMay 1, 20190
Cover Nigeria takes delivery of 10 railway coaches by June ZION Olalekan | The Federal Government has concluded plans to receive 10 railway coaches from China in June 2019, to ... By maritimemagMay 1, 20190
Cover FAA considered grounding some Boeing 737 Max planes last year: source US regulators considered grounding some Boeing 737 MAX planes last year after learning of a problem with a system that is now the ... By maritimemagApril 30, 20190
Cover Floods kill 31, thousands displaced in Indonesia Floods and landslides from torrential rains in Indonesia have killed at least 31 people and displaced thousands in the past few days, the ... By maritimemagApril 30, 20190
Cover Cyclone Kenneth: UN gives Mozambique $13 million for damage The United Nations will give Mozambique and the Comoros Islands $13 million in emergency funds to help provide food and water and repair ... By maritimemagApril 30, 20190
Cover Video Tutorial: Maersk launches online digital customs clearance for seven countries in Europe AP Moller – Maersk has launched a digital customs clearance platform for seven European countries, which claims to be an industry first, with ... By maritimemagApril 30, 20190
Cover Sanctions and the Tanker Market: Where to from here? As the US decided to put a complete halt to Iranian oil exports, the tanker market is expected to face even more turmoil. ... By maritimemagApril 30, 20190
Cover Nigerian Ports not sanctioned by US – NIMASA The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has debunked claims that the United States Coast Guard (USCG) has sanctioned Nigeria over the ... By maritimemagApril 29, 20190
Cover Shippers’ Council shops for investors, seeks assistance from Commonwealth to fund abandoned ICDs, Truck Parks Abiola Seun Worried about the slow pace of work on most of the Inland Dry Ports (IDPs) also known as Inland Container Depots ... By maritimemagApril 29, 20190
Cover Irregularities in administration posting at Apapa customs sparks off controversy By ZION Olalekan There is an ongoing controversy at the Apapa command of the Nigeria Customs Service over alleged irregularity in administration, especially ... By maritimemagApril 29, 20190
Cover Tin-Can Customs Command generates N78.8bn The Tin-Can Island Port Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) says it generated N78.8 billion in the first quarter of 2019, ... By maritimemagApril 29, 20190
Cover Military destroys 500 drums of adulterated diesel, two cars The Nigerian Army has destroyed two cars and over 500 drums of adulterated diesel seized from smugglers along the JEBS community in the ... By maritimemagApril 29, 20190
Cover Gridlock: Senate Committee issues two-week ultimatum for truckers to vacate Apapa roads By ZION Olalekan The Senate Committee on Works has issued a two-week ultimatum to truck owners, Nigerian Port Authority and other agencies ... By maritimemagApril 28, 20190