Headlines Mission to Seafarers Charges NIMASA, NPA to Develop Centre in Apapa By ZION Olalekan | Chaplain of the Mission To Seafarers in Apapa Lagos, Rev Canon Bimbo Aduroja has appealed ... By maritimemagJuly 16, 20180
Headlines Stakeholder calls for consistent policies to drive maritime industry Tayo Oladipupo | A critical stakeholder in the freight forwarding sector of the Maritime industry has advocated for well-defined ... By maritimemagJuly 13, 20180
Headlines Global Innovation Index: China Reaches Top 20 China reached the world’s top 20 most-innovative economies in the Global Innovation Index ranking published annually by Cornell University, INSEAD and the ... By maritimemagJuly 13, 20180
Customs & Excise “Our businesses are dying”- Indigenous ship owners cry out ABIOLA Seun | The Ship Owners Association of Nigeria (SOAN) has lamented a drastic drop in vessels owned by ... By maritimemagJuly 12, 20180
Headlines 2019 World Maritime Day, IMO to Focus on Women BABATUNDE SCOTT | The International Maritime Organization (IMO) confirmed Monday that “Empowering Women in the Maritime Community has been selected as ... By maritimemagJuly 10, 20180
Headlines NIMASA seeks special interest rate for maritime assets acquisition The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dakuku Peterside has disclosed that the Agency is engaging the Central Bank ... By maritimemagJuly 10, 20180
Headlines IMO Consultative Status: WISTA International Approved Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA International) application for consultative status has been approved. The IMO’s governing body, the IMO Council, ... By maritimemagJuly 8, 20180
Maritime Business 11 ships with petrol, other products arrive Lagos Ports BABATUNDE SCOTT ~ The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has said in Lagos on Wednesday that no fewer ... By maritimemagJuly 4, 20180
Headlines How to achieve efficiency in maritime industry – Stakeholders Tayo Oladipupo | As a way of accelerating development of the Maritime industry to international standard and ridding the ... By maritimemagJuly 3, 20180
Maritime Business Port of Cape Town training center completed Construction of the Port of Cape Town’s Maritime Training Centre has been completed and it is set to open its doors in September. ... By maritimemagJune 27, 20180
Headlines Shipyard closure to render 5,600 offshore workers redundant Abiodun Obadayo | Following the decision of South Korean shipbuilder, Hyundai Heavy Industries to temporarily shut down its ... By maritimemagJune 24, 20180
Cover CRFFN clears 16 freight forwarders for Council elections- disqualifies Nweke, Ikokide, others Funso Olojo | All is now set for the much awaited elections into to the third governing ... By maritimemagJune 23, 20180
Headlines Change of mindset needed to reach IMO targets – Rolls-Royce’s Levander Shipowners will need to do more than simply tweak existing vessel designs and business models if they are to meet the International Maritime ... By maritimemagJune 23, 20180
Headlines Seafarers seek better working condition from Govt. Tayo Afolabi | Seafarers in the country have appealed to the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) to provide friendly ... By maritimemagJune 21, 20180
Headlines International Maritime Organization (IMO) member states “must make” progress on key issues related to the 2020 sulphur cap…Shipping Industry Organizations Shipping industry trade organizations has said that International Maritime Organization (IMO) member states “must make” progress on key issues related to the 2020 ... By maritimemagJune 21, 20180
Headlines Expert cautions against proliferation of Deep-Seaports in Nigeria ABIOLA SEUN | A University Lecturer, Dr Frank Ojadi, has called for restraint in government quest for establishing deep seaports in ... By maritimemagJune 20, 20180