Cover CRFFN to commence collection of POF before end of 2019 Segun Oladipupo | The collection of the controversial Practitioners Operations Fee (POF) by the Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding ... By maritimemagOctober 31, 20190
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
Headlines Baro Port: NIWA MD to engage FG, Niger Government over bad road Abiola Seun | The Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), George Moghalu said he ... By maritimemagOctober 29, 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 5000 containers abandoned in the ports – Freight Forwarders Group By David Oladimeji | About 5000 containers have been abandoned at the Apapa port by importers because ... By maritimemagOctober 26, 20190
Cover Hyundai heavy workers stage strike due to wage dispute Workers at South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries have scheduled partial strikes this week due to little progress made in wage negotiations with ... By maritimemagOctober 25, 20190
Cover Shipping Container Prices Drop in Challenged Market Prices for new and second hand shipping containers as well as lease rates fell in the third quarter of 2019 as factory ... By maritimemagOctober 25, 20190
Features Exclusive: Why NIMASA handicapped to disburse Cabotage intervention funds Funso Olojo. | Indigenous ship owners have curiously but inadvertently worked against the disbursement of controversial Cabotage Vessels Financing Funds ... By maritimemagOctober 22, 20190
Cover Shipowners advocate for international collaboration to stop illegal fishing Abiola Seun | The chairperson of Shipowners Forum, Barr.Margaret Onyema-Orakwusi, has urged the federal government to curtail poaching in Nigeria ... By maritimemagOctober 18, 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
Headlines LNG shipping rates rise as sanctions hit vessel availability LNG shipping rates have surged to USD 130,000 pd currently from around USD 80,000 pd at the end of September due to tight ... By maritimemagOctober 16, 20190
Headlines Maritime workers union opens trust fund for members Segun Oladipupo | In its quest to improve the standard of living of dock workers, the President General of the Maritime ... By maritimemagOctober 14, 20190
Maritime Business Maersk Tankers Names 18th MR Unit Danish tanker owner and operator Maersk Tankers held a naming ceremony for Maersk Curacao, its eighth MR unit being delivered by Samsung Heavy ... By maritimemagOctober 13, 20190
Headlines Imports at Major US Ports to Surge Ahead of December Tariffs Imports at major U.S. retail container ports are expected to hit their highest level of the year again next month just before more ... By maritimemagOctober 11, 20190
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Headlines Shipowners are major problem on female harassment onboard ships – Mcfoy By Dapo Olawuni | Vice President, Women in Maritime Nigeria (WIMA-Nigeria) Mrs Rollens Mcfoy has accused Nigerian ship owners ... By maritimemagOctober 10, 20190