Cover NIS inaugurates Personnel Training Resource Centre to combat illegal migration A Personnel Training Resource Centre to combat illegal migration has been inaugurated in Abuja. The Nigeria Immigration Service on Thursday also launched the ... By maritimemagMarch 1, 20190
Cover Train Mishap: Fiery crash at station kills 20 A hurtling locomotive crashed, derailed and caught fire at Cairo’s main train station on Wednesday, killing at least 20 people in the ... By maritimemagMarch 1, 20190
Cover Global Tensions Push MPC Container Ships Deeper into Loss Norwegian shipowner MPC Container Ships (MPCC) widened its net loss in the quarter ended December 31, 2018, amid a number of geopolitical and economic ... By maritimemagMarch 1, 20190
Cover Port of Long Beach Powers 20 Percent of Local Jobs The Port of Long Beach is connected to one in five jobs in Long Beach, according to a new Economic Impact Study prepared ... By maritimemagMarch 1, 20190
Cover Panama Canal Connects 1,700 Ports For more than 100 years, the Panama Canal has improved global commerce, transportation and connectivity, enabling growing opportunities for countries around the world. ... By maritimemagMarch 1, 20190
Cover Mine collapse: Seven dead, dozens buried At least seven people have died and dozens more are still trapped beneath the rubble of an illegal gold mine that collapsed in ... By maritimemagMarch 1, 20190
Cover U.S. Anti-Trust Clears Container Lines in Investigation The U.S. Department of Justice has cleared Maersk, MSC and Hapag-Lloyd after an investigation that started in 2017 after two shipping alliances became ... By maritimemagFebruary 28, 20190
Cover U.S. Navy to Fly Union Jack again Come June 4, 2019, the U.S. Navy ships and craft will return to flying the union jack rather than the first Navy ... By maritimemagFebruary 28, 20190
Cover Customs Nabs impostors over attempt to dupe Orphanage Homes Abiola Seun The Customs Committee on distribution of items to orphanages has detained two suspects at Seme border, going about collecting documents from ... By maritimemagFebruary 28, 20190
Cover Shells’ 50 years conduct in Ogoni very irresponsible — MOSOP President of Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People, MOSOP, Fegalo Nsuke, has described Shells’ conduct in over 50 years in Ogoni ... By maritimemagFebruary 27, 20190
Cover Tony Iju, ANLCA President, Loses Election By ZION Olalekan The National President of Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) has lost elections into the House of Representatives ... By maritimemagFebruary 26, 20190
Cover Immigration, others partner against trans-border crimes The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) says it is collaborating with the Nigerian Army, Nigeria Customs Service, the Nigerian Navy, the Nigeria Police ... By maritimemagFebruary 26, 20190
Cover Gas: Manufacturers await reduction in price Manufacturers who use gas to power their plants are eagerly awaiting the implementation of a new directive from the government that the product ... By maritimemagFebruary 23, 20190
Cover SAHCO signs MoU with Bayelsa on airport operations The Bayelsa State Government and Skyway Aviation Handling Company Plc have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on ground handling services for Bayelsa International ... By maritimemagFebruary 23, 20190
Cover Killing pythons will get you a jail term, Zoo manager warns Nigerians The Manager of Imo State Zoological Garden, Dr Francis Abioye, has cautioned Nigerians against killing protected animals including reptiles like python, saying doing ... By maritimemagFebruary 22, 20190
Cover Fire Outbreak: 70 killed in Bangladesh At least 70 people were killed when fire tore through crumbling apartment blocks in a historic part of Dhaka, Bangladeshi capital, setting ... By maritimemagFebruary 21, 20190