Headlines At Freight Forwarders day, NAGAFF laments non passage of maritime bills at National Assembly ZION Olalekan The National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) has called for speedy passage of maritime sector bills before the 8th ... By maritimemagNovember 30, 20180
Headlines AAMA committed to champion Blue Economy Tayo Oladipupo Dr. Dakuku Peterside, Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), has stated that development of the blue ... By maritimemagNovember 29, 20180
Headlines Lagos gridlocks: IYC urges FG to open up N’Delta ports as way out The Federal Government has been called upon to direct the Ministry of Transport to open up the neglected Sea Ports in the ... By maritimemagNovember 28, 20180
Headlines CRFFN set to begin collection of POF ABIOLA Seun There are fresh indications that the Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN) would commence collection of the ... By maritimemagNovember 26, 20180
Headlines 2nd Niger Bridge, Southeast Hails Buhari asks for more Leaders from the South East were on a thank you visit to President Muhammadu Buhari over the construction of the long abandoned Second ... By maritimemagNovember 25, 20180
Cover New LPG Terminal for Port Klang, Malaysia Equinor and Global Petro Storage (GPS) have entered into a long-term agreement for a terminal and storage for LPG in Port Klang in ... By maritimemagNovember 23, 20180
Headlines Freight Forwarders lament of Payment of N100, 000 to Drop Empty Containers at Holding Bay By ZION Olalekan | Freight forwarders operating at Nigerian ports have raised a fresh alarm that they are now being extorted in ... By maritimemagNovember 21, 20180
Headlines Apapa Port siding shoots up cost of $1.5bn Lagos- Ibadan rail project -investigations ABIOLA Seun | The Federal Government will overshoot its budget for the $1.5bn Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge rail project, investigation has shown. Though, ... By maritimemagNovember 12, 20180
Cover Amaechi breaks silence on CRFFN inauguration, invites elected governing council members By ZION Olalekan | There are indications that the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi might any moment from now inaugurate the Governing ... By maritimemagOctober 25, 20180
Headlines How APC primary elections slowed maritime activities -Master Mariners By ZION Olalekan | Fresh indications have emerged that the primary elections recently conducted by the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) has ... By maritimemagOctober 22, 20180
Headlines End in sight on feud over the control of inland waterways activities- MD NIWA Senator Olorunimbe Mamora, the Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has pledged to resolve the lingering disputes between the federal ... By maritimemagOctober 20, 20180
Cover Clearing gents, importers protest over customs extortion TAYO OLADIPUPO . . Customs agents and importers operating in Clarion bonded terminal have taken to the street of Lagos in protest on ... By maritimemagOctober 15, 20180
Headlines Shippers Council summons shipping companies over controversial congestion surcharge By ZION Olalekan | The Nigerian Shippers’ Council has summoned all shipping line agencies in Nigeria to a meeting over the planned ... By maritimemagOctober 12, 20180
Maritime Business South-East gets Customs’ shipping, bonded terminals The Nigeria Customs Services has created three shipping terminals and one bonded terminal in the South-East to boost economic activities in the zone, ... By maritimemagOctober 10, 20180
Headlines Terminal operators, not Customs, should move overtime cargoes – Amiwero ABIOLA Seun | The president of the National Council of Managing Directors of Customs Agents (NCMDCA), Mr Lucky Amiwero has claimed ... By maritimemagOctober 5, 20180
Headlines ANLCA threatens to issue global alert over illegal ports charges Tayo Oladipupo The Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) has called on shipping companies and terminal operators in Nigerian ports to make ... By maritimemagOctober 2, 20180