Cover Over 300 ships accused of illegal registrations More than 300 vessels globally have been linked to fraudulent ship registries, the Standard Club, a marine insurer, informed. In light of ... By maritimemagOctober 29, 20190
Cover Revenues, volumes continue rising at OOCL Hong Kong-based Orient Overseas Container Line Limited (OOCL) reported a rise in revenues as it carried more containers in the third quarter of ... By maritimemagOctober 29, 20190
Cover EU asked to designate a safe disembarkation spot for migrants European authorities have been called upon to designate a safe disembarkation spot. An NGO which runs the Mediterranean rescue ship Ocean Viking, ... By maritimemagOctober 29, 20190
Cover Apapa gridlock: Rep proffers three-step solution, blames shipping lines, seeks NPA relocation The lawmaker representing Yagba-East/Yagba-West/Mopamuro Federal Constituency of Kogi State, Mr Leke Abejide, has come up with a three-step solution towards reducing the ... By maritimemagOctober 29, 20190
Cover NiMet predicts cloudy conditions for Tuesday The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) on Monday in Abuja predicted partly cloudy conditions over the Northern states throughout the forecast period. NiMet’s ... By maritimemagOctober 29, 20190
Cover Stakeholders blame NESREA, SON for negligence over regulation of expired containers Segun Oladipupo | The continued use of expired containers for importation of goods into Nigeria ... By maritimemagOctober 28, 20190
Cover Nigeria, Others to save $777m from ending piracy in Gulf of Guinea Abiola Seun | Nigeria and other countries in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) region will save ... By maritimemagOctober 28, 20190
Cover Security: Nigerian firm takes delivery of Damen patrol vessels David Oladimeji | The latest additions to the modern and diverse fleet operated by Homeland ... By maritimemagOctober 28, 20190
Cover Experts bemoan slow pace of ports linkage with Railways Abiola Seun | The Chartered Institute Of Logistics and Transport (CILT) has bemoaned the linkage of ... By maritimemagOctober 28, 20190
Cover Freight Forwarders express ignorance over customs’ claims of increased cargo, revenue at ports Tony Iju Nwabunike, the National President of Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) has expressed ignorance about the claims by the ... By maritimemagOctober 28, 20190
Cover Filling stations fond of sharp practices in for hard time – DPR The Department of Petroleum Resources is out to deal with filling stations cheating the public in violation of stipulated rules guiding operations ... By maritimemagOctober 28, 20190
Cover Freight Forwarders express ignorance over customs’ claims of increased cargo, revenue at ports Tony Iju Nwabunike, the National President of Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents(ANLCA) has expressed ignorance about the claims by the Nigeria ... By maritimemagOctober 28, 20190
Cover The Agony of Baruwa Residents Over Contaminated Water. Segun Oladipupo | Water everywhere, but none to drink. That is the case with the residents of Baruwa, ... By maritimemagOctober 27, 20191
Cover 15 Oldest and Most Beautiful Shipping Ports of the Maritime World Shipping ports, until the dawn of last century, had been used predominately for trading goods, fishing, migrating, world commerce and warfare etc. ... By maritimemagOctober 27, 20190
Cover Rising operating vessel costs push GulfNav deeper into loss Dubai-based shipping company Gulf Navigation Holding (GulfNav) closed the third quarter of this year with a widened net loss year over year ... By maritimemagOctober 27, 20190
Cover Port of Rotterdam records increase in cargo volume. Europe’s largest sea port, the Dutch Port of Rotterdam, closed the first three quarters of this year with a slight increase of ... By maritimemagOctober 27, 20190