Cover Federal Government scraps seafarers’ foreign training programme Abiola Seun The federal government may have suspended the National Seafarers Development Programme (NSDP) for the training of cadets abroad. It could be ... By maritimemagMay 21, 20190
Cover CRFFN set to delist uneducated freight forwarders from register By ZION Olalekan | The Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN) has indicated its intentions to ... By maritimemagMay 20, 20190
Headlines Senate asks Shippers’ Council to submit its 2018 recruitment details. The Senate Committee on Marine and Transport has given the Nigerian Shippers Council up till Tuesday to submit comprehensive details of its ... By maritimemagMay 19, 20190
Cover Maersk eyes logistics growth through integration Abiola seun Danish shipping giant Maersk is to accelerate growth in its Logistics & Services sector through further integration. The company said ... By maritimemagMay 18, 20190
Headlines NIMASA kickstarts process of ending gas emission by vessels. By ZION Olalekan | The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) on May 10 had a landmark inaugural installation ceremony of ... By maritimemagMay 16, 20190
Headlines Labour Minister Swears In MWUN President, Adeyanju, Others For NSITF Board Abiola Seun | The Minister of labour and employment , Chris Ngige, on Monday inaugurated Comrade Adewale Adeyanju as a ... By maritimemagMay 15, 20190
Headlines Poor academic standard at MAN Oron, leads to Nigeria’s exit from IMO White list – Merchant Navy. By ZION Olalekan | The Merchant Navy Officers and Water Transporters Senior Staff Association has said that Nigeria’s foremost maritime academy; Maritime ... By maritimemagMay 13, 20190
Cover There is no piracy in Nigeria – Hassan Bello By ZION Olalekan | “There is no piracy in Nigeria, what we have are incidences of armed robbery ” declared ... By maritimemagMay 12, 20190
Headlines World’s top companies to face £1trn climate change bill – UN Global delays in tackling climate change will cost the world’s biggest companies nearly £1trn, according to the United Nations. The claim is included ... By maritimemagMay 10, 20190
Headlines CRFFN yet to make impart on our lives – Freight forwarders By ZION Olalekan | Some freight forwarders have lampooned the incumbent leadership of the Council for the Regulation of ... By maritimemagMay 10, 20190
Headlines Feature: Global debate on open-loop scrubbers adds to uncertainty ahead of IMO 2020 London — The global debate on the potential ban of open-loop scrubbers continues to add to uncertainty in the shipping industry ahead of ... By maritimemagMay 9, 20190
Headlines Government is getting impatient with MAN, Oron – Amaechi The Federal government is gradually losing its patience with the slow pace of development at the Maritime Academy of Nigeria(MAN), Oron despite the ... By maritimemagMay 8, 20190
Headlines N19 billion mismanaged at Maritime Academy, Oron, in one year – Amaechi. Abiola Seun | The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has lampooned the authority of Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron ... By maritimemagMay 7, 20190
Economy Stakeholders endorse Shippers Council to supervise Single window project ZION Olalekan | Maritime stakeholders have unanimously endorsed the Nigerian Shippers Council as the most suitable agency to warehouse ... By maritimemagMay 7, 20190
Headlines NIMASA vows to end piracy on Nigerian Waters Abiola Seun | The Director General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside has said that ... By maritimemagMay 6, 20190
Cover Anxiety mounts ahead of IMO 2020 implementation date for Boxship scrapping More containerships are expected to be demolished ahead of IMO 2020 implementation date, but progress has been slow thus far, shipping consultancy Drewry ... By maritimemagMay 5, 20190