Cover SON packages five new standards to boost indigenous foods Abiodun oba | The initiative to boost agriculture, the bedrock of the economic diversification agenda of Nigeria has been designed by the ... By maritimemagFebruary 7, 20190
Cover Pipeline vandalism: NNPC, Police strengthen partnership The Nigerian Police Force says it will strengthen its collaboration with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to ensure a more effective ... By maritimemagFebruary 7, 20190
Cover Sifax Group receives award Executive Secretary of Nigerian Shippers Council, Barrister Hassan Bello (left) presenting an award to Sifax Group represented by Corporate Affairs Manager, Muyiwa Akande ... By maritimemagFebruary 6, 20190
Cover 800 Nigerian Dockworkers to Gain Employment in 2019 By ZION Olalekan The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has said that not less than eight hundred dockworkers would get ... By maritimemagFebruary 6, 20190
Cover Chinese welcome Year of the Pig with feasts, prayers, shopping sprees President Xi Jinping visits Hutong neighbourhoods of central Beijing to mark the Year of the Pig. Chinese communities around the world welcomed the ... By maritimemagFebruary 6, 20190
Cover FG mobilises 16 contractors to remediate Ogoniland oil spill 16 contractors to carry out environmental remediation and clean-up of oil spill in Ogoniland have been mobilised by the Federal Government. The ... By maritimemagFebruary 6, 20190
Cover $80 Million Cocaine Seized by Cutter Alert More than $80 million worth of cocaine has been seized by the crew of the Coast Guard cutter Alert during a 60-day counter-narcotic patrol in ... By maritimemagFebruary 6, 20190
Cover 5.2-magnitude quake hits Greece, no injuries Greek National News Agency AMNA has reported an earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale shook North-western Greece on Tuesday, without causing injuries ... By maritimemagFebruary 6, 20190
Cover Savannah Port to Serve Six 14,000 TEU Ships Simultaneously A new program that will allow the Port of Savannah to simultaneously handle six 14,000 TEU vessels by 2024 has unveiled Georgia Ports Authority ... By maritimemagFebruary 6, 20190
Cover Hapag-Lloyd First to Convert Large Containership to LNG German shipping major Hapag-Lloyd has revealed its plans to retrofit its 15,000 TEU ship Sajir to operate using liquefied natural gas (LNG). ... By maritimemagFebruary 6, 20190
Cover Two dead in Australia floods as fresh warning issued Two bodies were discovered in Australia’s flood-ravaged northeast on Tuesday as continuing heavy rain prompted authorities to warn of further flash flooding ... By maritimemagFebruary 6, 20190
Cover CRFFN Appoints New Registrar Tayo Oladipupo | Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria has officially appointed Barrister Samuel Nwakahu as its ... By maritimemagFebruary 6, 20190
Cover “Fishermen” kill Dubai-owned P&O Ports executive in Somalia’s Puntland Gunmen posing as fishermen killed Dubai government-owned P&O Ports’ operations in Somalia’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland on Monday in an attack claimed ... By maritimemagFebruary 5, 20190
Cover Private Militia Seize Ship in Commercial Dispute A Singapore-flagged Aframax tanker has been seized by private militia with AK-47 machine guns in the Cameroon. The vessel Barents Sea, with 26 crew, ... By maritimemagFebruary 5, 20190
Cover Hoax Bomb threat shuts Australia international airport One of Australia’s busiest international airports was locked down after a man brandished a knife and made a bomb threat at a ... By maritimemagFebruary 4, 20190
Cover Bomb de terre: WW1 grenade found in French potato shipment A German World War I hand grenade was found among a shipment of French potatoes imported for a Hong Kong crisp factory, ... By maritimemagFebruary 4, 20190