Cover Shipping Companies Fined USD 1.8 M for Covering Up Vessel Oil Pollution The US Department of Justice has asked two shipping companies incorporated in Liberia to pay USD 1.8 million criminal penalty for ... By maritimemagOctober 18, 20191
Cover Carbonated drinks: FG considers excise duties—Ahmed The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed has said that the Federal Government was considering placing excise duties ... By maritimemagOctober 17, 20190
Cover New Autonomous Vessel IBM gets backing IBM has announced its decision of joining an effort to build an autonomous research vessel for a transatlantic crossing. The vessel is ... By maritimemagOctober 17, 20190
Cover Minimum wage: FG, labour adjourn meeting, to reconvene 7.00pm Thursday Abiodun OBA | Negotiation over consequential adjustment in workers’ salaries as a result of the new ... By maritimemagOctober 17, 20190
Cover Gulf of Guinea still volatile as global piracy declines- IMB The first nine months of this year saw fewer incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships than the corresponding period of 2018, ... By maritimemagOctober 17, 20190
Cover NAFDAC presence in port is political – Aniebonam Segun Oladipupo | Founder of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), Dr. Boniface Aniebonam has ... By maritimemagOctober 17, 20190
Cover SON enlists support of Journalists to return to ports. Segun Oladipupo | The Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has enlisted the support of maritime journalists and other ... By maritimemagOctober 17, 20190
Cover IMB: Piracy Falls to Five-Year Low for Q1-Q3 Pirate attacks for the first three quarters of the year have fallen to a five-year low, according to the latest report from the ICC ... By maritimemagOctober 17, 20190
Cover SON emphasizes need for manufacturers to certify products The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has stepped up its awareness campaign to the manufacturers on the importance of getting their products certified. ... By maritimemagOctober 17, 20190
Cover Lagos roads shall be motorable – FG The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Mr. Adedamola Kuti, on Wednesday said that the Federal Government was committed to ongoing reconstruction and ... By maritimemagOctober 17, 20190
Cover Liberian Registry boosts presence in Asia with new lmabari office The Liberian Registry has established an office in Imabari, Japan, as part of the ship registry’s continued expansion of its presence in Asia. ... By maritimemagOctober 16, 20190
Cover South Asian Shipbreaking Yards Claim 19 Lives this year The unsafe shipbreaking yards on South Asian beaches have claimed the lives of 19 workers so far this year, the NGO Shipbreaking Platform ... By maritimemagOctober 16, 20190
Cover NIMASA rallies regional support for Ballast Water Convention By Dapo Olawuni : Nigerian Maritime Safety and Administration (NIMASA) has reiterated its commitment to the implementation of the Ballast Water Convention ... By maritimemagOctober 15, 20191
Cover South Korea donates two Hyundai buses to Nigeria Customs By Dapo Olawuni :: The Nigeria Customs Service yesterday received a donation of two Hyundai buses from the South Korean Embassy in ... By maritimemagOctober 15, 20190
Cover UK seeks collaboration among GoG countries to tackle insecurity Abiola Seun : The United Kingdom Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) Programme, an arm of the British Ministry of Defence, has ... By maritimemagOctober 15, 20190
Cover Border closure: Nigerian embassy not under attack in Cotonou – FG The Federal government has debunked the attack on the Nigerian Embassy in Cotonou, Benin Republic as contained in a video trending on ... By maritimemagOctober 14, 20190