Features Why NPA tariff slash can’t save Eastern Ports By Dapo Olawuni | As part of efforts to increase patronage at the dying Eastern Ports of Nigeria, the management ... By maritimemagAugust 11, 20190
Cover Apapa, Tin Can Ports over stretched – CIoTA Abiola Seun | The Chartered Institute of Transport Administration (CIoTA), has said that the Apapa and Tin Can Island Ports ... By maritimemagAugust 10, 20190
Economy Curbing insecurity, importation of contraband goods with Cargo Tracking Note Since the collapse of scanners at the nation’s seaports and land borders, the Nigeria Customs Service has been using crude method to inspect ... By maritimemagAugust 6, 20190
Features AFCTA: Local Manufacturers fear Nigeria may be dumping ground Abiola Seun The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) and the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) have urged the Federal Government to ... By maritimemagJuly 11, 20190
Cover Three-day port workers strike: Port users mourn over N100bn lost to the strike For three consecutive working days, the nation’s seaports were grounded by the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) over their protest of wages ... By maritimemagJuly 8, 20190
Features MWUN strike: Effect on the Nigerian economy Segun Oladipupo The Federal Government has reportedly lost over N130 billion to the suspended Maritime Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MWUN) strike which ... By maritimemagJuly 7, 20190
Features Counting down to sulphur 2020: Limiting air pollution from ships; protecting human health and the environment Participants at the roundtable discussion on the consistent implementation of the 0.50% sulphur limit agreed on the need to continue to raise awareness ... By maritimemagJune 30, 20190
Cover Container -laden trucks: The mobile death on highway In the last three years, the number of death caused by fallen containers have continue to rise. Abiola Seun writes. Lagos, the commercial ... By maritimemagJune 25, 20190
Economy Shippers’ Council as Economic Regulator Reforming Maritime Industry Segun Oladipupo | The Nigerian Shippers’ Council as the Economic Regulator of Ports in Nigeria has the mandate ... By maritimemagJune 23, 20190
Cover Maritime Safety Committee Moves on Fuel Safety, Autonomy, E-Nav The IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee (MSC), 101 session, was held June 5-14, with oil fuel safety, autonomous shipping, e-navigation and ferry safety ... By maritimemagJune 20, 20190
Editor's Pick The Visible Strides of Presidential Task Force On Apapa Traffic: How Far, So Far By Dapo Olawuni | The Presidential Task Force on Apapa Traffic was inaugurated by President Muhammadu Buhari on May 24th 2019 ... By maritimemagJune 16, 20190
Features How Nigerian ports lost hub status to low draught, infrastructural decay Due to its big market and seize of the population, Nigeria ports suppose to be the transhipment hub for West and Central Africa ... By maritimemagJune 6, 20190
Features The Big Story: Apapa traffic gridlock – Treating the symptoms, Romancing the causes Funso Olojo with Seun Abiola , Dapo Olawuni and Segun Oladipupo. |. The Apapa Traffic gridlock has become an enigma, an intractable ... By maritimemagJune 2, 20190
Cover Containerships: Applying speed limits for low emissions Is there much to be gained from applying speed limits on containerships to reduce emissions? The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Marine Environment Protection ... By maritimemagMay 14, 20190
Features Pirate Ship Hijackings – Who Pays for the Delay? In an important decision, which will be of interest across the maritime sector, the English High Court has clarified the scope of a ... By maritimemagMay 10, 20190
Features Indigenous shipping companies groan as $124m Cabotage funds idle Abiola SEUN | Indigenous shipowners have been worried over the non-disbursement of the $124million Cabotage Vessels Finance Fund ... By maritimemagMay 3, 20190