[EDITORIAL] How secured are Nigerian Ports amidst unrestricted access, poor crowd control? By maritimemag
Editor's Pick Peak Season Surcharge: Paying the penalty for Import-Dependent Economy Last week, the Nigerian Shippers’ Council rallied the Organised Private Sector to protest the Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) slammed on Nigeria and other ... By maritimemagAugust 24, 20200
Editor's Pick 24-Hour Operations: How feasible at Nigerian Ports? Last week Tuesday, August 11th, 2020, Heads of Maritime Agencies under the Ministry of Transportation, tickled the port community with the assurance ... By maritimemagAugust 17, 20200
Editor's Pick Saving Nigerian Exports from Apapa Gridlock The Buhari administration, on assumption of office in 2015,made conscious efforts to reduce Nigeria’s dependence on oil which accounts for ... By maritimemagAugust 10, 20200
Editor's Pick ANLCA/NAGAFF Enforcement Teams: Collapse of Regulatory Environment In Maritime Industry In February, 2020, the National Association of Government Approval Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) inaugurated a compliance team meant to expose corruption among the service ... By maritimemagAugust 3, 20200
Editor's Pick The Need To Sanitise Dock Labour At Nigerian Ports. One of the challenges of pre-concession period at the Nigerian ports was the issue of container pilfering or broaching. The problem was so ... By maritimemagJuly 27, 20200
Editor's Pick The Impropriety of Unending Border Closure. This week, it will be one month shy of one year since the Federal government slammed our borders shut against our neighbours.. ... By maritimemagJuly 20, 20200
Editor's Pick Environmental Degradation of Nigerian Ports Approaches to most ports of the world, especially those which have become or still striving to become regional hub centres as Nigeria is ... By maritimemagJuly 13, 20200
Editor's Pick Why Nigeria Customs should embrace Cargo Scanners In 2013, three Scanning Service Providers, Cotecna, SGS and Global Scan, transferred the Destination Inspection Scheme (DI) to the Nigeria Customs Service. This ... By maritimemagJune 15, 20200
Editor's Pick Post COVID-19 Quake in Nigeria’s Maritime Industry Long after the rampaging Coronavirus pandemic must have gone, its reverberating effects will live with the world forever. The pandemic has changed ... By maritimemagJune 8, 20200
Editor's Pick Disbursement of Cabotage Funds: The Time Is Now On Thursday, December 12th, 2019, the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, at a public function in Lagos, said President Muhammadu Buhari had ... By maritimemagJune 1, 20200
Editor's Pick National Single Window Project, Time for Implementation Is Now Some months ago, nigeriamaritime360.com on this platform expressed worry about the absence of a single window for the smooth operations at our ... By maritimemagMay 26, 20200
Editor's Pick National Single Window Project, Time for Implementation Is Now Some months ago, nigeriamaritime360.com on this platform expressed worry about the absence of a single window for the smooth operations at our ports ... By maritimemagMay 25, 20200
Editor's Pick CRFFN Dance of Shame Last week, two freight forwarding associations, the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) and National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) ... By maritimemagMay 18, 20200
Editor's Pick Nigeria Maritime Industry and lessons of COVID-19 The good thing about the rampaging Coronavirus disease, as deadly as it is, is that it has exposed the inadequacies in our system. The ... By maritimemagMay 11, 20200
Editor's Pick Customs’ #COVID-19 Rice: A Kiss Of Death? The Coronavirus pandemic currently ravaging the world has thrown up the good, the bad and the ugly sides of the respiratory disease. ... By maritimemagMay 4, 20201
Editor's Pick Spike in Exchange Rates: Recipe for Port Congestion Last week and like a bolt from the blues, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), slammed an adjusted increase in exchange rate ... By maritimemagApril 27, 20200