Customs & Excise Customs denies killing five travellers over bags of rice By Dapo Olawuni Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Operations Unit Zone D has denied allegation of killing five ... By maritimemagAugust 14, 20190
Cover Nigeria’s crude high distillate attracts foreign refiners Segun Oladipupo A recently published report by London based S&P Global Platts , a the leading independent provider of information, ... By maritimemagAugust 13, 20190
Economy Minimum wage: Labour delays implementation Delay in the implementation of the “Consequential Adjustment” of the N30, 000 new minimum wage has been attributed to the unrealistic demands ... By maritimemagAugust 13, 20190
Headlines WWII Pacific battlegrounds now site of US-China tug of war Pacific islands that were key World War II battlegrounds but largely neglected for the past 30 years are now back in the spotlight ... By maritimemagAugust 13, 20190
Cover Review NDDC activities, Niger Delta Youths urge FG Abiodun OBA The Federal Government has been called upon to review the activities of the Niger Delta Development ... By maritimemagAugust 13, 20190
Cover Chinese firms learn to adapt as US trade war rages Export-reliant Chinese companies are slashing prices, moving production abroad, creating new domestic markets and even rebranding goods as they try to survive the ... By maritimemagAugust 13, 20190
Cover Singapore prohibits sale of elephant ivory from 2021 Abiodun OBA Domestic sale of elephant ivory and products are to be banned by Singapore come 2021. Singaporean ... By maritimemagAugust 13, 20190
Editor's Pick Reformed Ship Registry: Raising Nigerian Flag from Ashes of Shame. Last week Monday, Dakuku Peterside, the Director-General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), took delivery of a report of nine-man panel ... By maritimemagAugust 12, 20190
Cover Dimming glory of ANLCA Segun Oladipupo | A hard knock for this week goes to members of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents ... By maritimemagAugust 12, 20190
Cover We shall move against terminal operators who don’t kit dockworkers well – Adeyanju In this interview with our correspondent DAPO OLAWUNI, President General of Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, (MWUN) Comrade Adewale Adeyanju has said that ... By maritimemagAugust 12, 20190
Economy LCCI advocates change in Nigerian import trade act from CIF to FOB By Dapo Olawuni | The Freight Forwarders Group of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industries (LCCI) has called on ... By maritimemagAugust 12, 20190
Cover Oil Markets Could See Volatility, Arbitrage As Shipping Fuel Shifts A United Nations mandate on the shipping industry to remove up to 85% of the sulfur content from its fuel to cut 3% ... By maritimemagAugust 12, 20190
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 Oil majors exempted from new US sanctions on Venezuela After the U.S. president signed an Executive Order on August 5 blocking all Venezuelan government property in the United States, the sanctions were ... By maritimemagAugust 11, 20190
Headlines Euronav takes USD 100 Mn loan to prepare for IMO 2020 Belgium’s tanker shipping company Euronav has arranged a further financial boost amid preparations for the International Maritime Organization’s 2020 sulphur cap. During the ... By maritimemagAugust 11, 20190
Cover Oyinloye, SIFAX boss, bags chieftaincy title in Kwara state. By Dapo Olawuni | Chief Adekunle Oyinloye, the Group Managing Director of Sifax Group has been installed the new Ejemu-Omu of ... By maritimemagAugust 11, 20190