Cover Nigerian Shipowners Association (NISA), ready to hold first election The Nigerian Shipowners Association (NISA), over the weekend expressed its readiness to hold first election into the executive council of the association. The ... By maritimemagSeptember 24, 20180
Cover Shun division and fight course as one, group urges freight forwarding associations A group of freight forwarders have called on the members of the five accredited freight forwarding associations to form a common front ... By maritimemagSeptember 24, 20180
Headlines SIFAX, Bayelsa collaborate for aviation, maritime development of state Tayo Oladipupo Bayelsa state government and SIFAX Group are to collaborate on the development of the state’s aviation and maritime potentials. ... By maritimemagSeptember 22, 20180
Maritime Business Product Tanker Ransacked by Armed Robbers in Guinea A product tanker anchored in Conakry Anchorage, Guinea, was boarded by four armed robbers on September 17, 2018, IMB’s Piracy Reporting Centre said. The ... By maritimemagSeptember 20, 20180
Headlines Economic Crisis: LADOL Boss Advocates New Operating Models ABIOLA Seun | The Managing Director of Lagos Deep Offshore Logistic Base, (LADOL), Dr. Amy Jadesimi has sought for ... By maritimemagSeptember 19, 20180
Headlines Trade between China Port, Nigeria hits $2.65bn in 2017 ABIOLA Seun | Trade between the China port of Guangzhou and Nigeria has risen to $2.65billion in 2017, report has shown. ... By maritimemagSeptember 19, 20180
Headlines Buhari Directs Linkage of All Seaports to Rail ABIOLA Seun ~ President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday said he has directed that the nation’s seaports be connected by rail ... By maritimemagSeptember 18, 20180
Maritime Business China overtakes Japan as second largest ship owning nation China’s fleet expansion continues at a rapid rate as it overtakes Japan for the number two position, even as Greece is still ... By maritimemagSeptember 18, 20180
Economy Shippers Council Accuses Agencies of Frustrating Ease of Doing Business at Port by ZION Olalekan | The Nigerian Shippers Council has lamented that lack of cooperation among government agencies operating at the seaport was ... By maritimemagSeptember 15, 20180
Maritime Business Report: Maersk to Install Scrubbers on a Part of Its Fleet Danish shipping giant Maersk has unveiled its plans to install exhaust gas cleaning systems (scrubbers) on a part of its containership fleet. In ... By maritimemagSeptember 13, 20180
Maritime Business Lagos identifies five maritime avenues for new investments The Lagos government has identified five maritime avenues for new investments namely water body cleaning; wreck removal; dredging; construction of jetties, and ... By maritimemagSeptember 13, 20180
Maritime Business UK Women in Maritime Charter Taskforce launched BABATUNDE SCOTT Worried by the 2% of the UK’s current maritime workforce that are women, the new Chief Executive of the Associated ... By maritimemagSeptember 13, 20180
Maritime Business Maritime Weeks abound as UK joins the calendar The first ‘Maritime UK Week’, a new initiative held in the same mid-September slot occupied by the biennial London International Shipping ... By maritimemagSeptember 12, 20180
Headlines Folarin, seafarers board chair, exonerates NIMASA from seafarers’ woes The Chairman of the National Seafarers Welfare Board of Nigeria (NSWBN), Otunba Kunle Folarin has stated that the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety ... By maritimemagSeptember 12, 20180
Maritime Business China renews port dues discounts for Liberia flag vessels Liberia flag vessels will continue to enjoy preferential tonnage dues at China ports with the renewal of a maritime agreement between China ... By maritimemagSeptember 11, 20180
Cover Dakuku woos foreign investors to explore African maritime potentials Tayo Oladipupo | The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside ... By maritimemagSeptember 10, 20180