Maritime Business IMO Moves Forward on GHG Reduction Plans The work to deliver the IMO initial strategy on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from ships has moved forward with the approval ... By maritimemagOctober 24, 20180
News 26 ships laden with petroleum products, others berth in Lagos ports Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) says 26 ships are expected to bring into the country petroleum products, food and ... By maritimemagOctober 24, 20180
Headlines MLC: ICS and ITF Release Guidelines on Welfare Aspects The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) have jointly released new Guidelines for implementing the Welfare aspects ... By maritimemagOctober 24, 20180
News World’s ‘oldest intact shipwreck’ found in Black Sea An ancient Greek trading ship dating back more than 2,400 years has been found virtually intact at the bottom of the Black ... By maritimemagOctober 24, 20180
Cover Bonded terminal operators decry customs new policy on cargo transfer Tayo Oladipupo The bonded terminal operators have called on the management of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to give them the ... By maritimemagOctober 23, 20180
Headlines President Buhari says Nigeria would Partner Benin Republic on Intelligence Sharing By ZION Olalekan | President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday pledged that Nigeria will work closely with the Republic of Benin, ... By maritimemagOctober 23, 20180
Cover NIMASA seeks accident-free marine environment The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has urged players in the maritime sector especially ... By maritimemagOctober 23, 20180
Headlines At Nigerian Borders, Creeks, Smuggling is Business as Usual Smuggling of contraband at Nigerian border posts and creeks is a thriving business despite ban on importation of the products by the ... By maritimemagOctober 23, 20180
Customs & Excise Apapa Customs distances Command from trapped 2000 export containers Zion Olalekan | The Apapa Area 1 Controller of the Nigeria Customs Service, Compt Abubakar Bashir has said that ... By maritimemagOctober 23, 20180
Headlines Indigenous ship owners lament ineffective implementation of Cabotage Act Tayo Oladipupo | The Indigenous ship owners have decried the ineffective implementation of Cabotage Act which they alleged has robbed them off ... By maritimemagOctober 23, 20180
Customs & Excise Clearing Agent Attacks Tin-Can Customs over New Import Policy ABIOLA Seun | A clearing agent, Tokunbo Olubodun has bemoaned the planned introduction of Standard Operating Procedure otherwise known as benchmark by ... By maritimemagOctober 23, 20180
Headlines Apapa gridlock pushes Cost of cargo clearance to N800, 000! THE closure of a section of the Ijora Bridge, outbound Apapa over the last one month, has worsened the already chaotic traffic situation ... By maritimemagOctober 23, 20180
Headlines Nigerian Govt begins Ogoni clean-up by Dec Tayo Afolabi | The Federal Government will begin the clean -up of oil spills in Ogoni land would begin before the end ... By maritimemagOctober 23, 20180
News Dangote refinery will boost downstream oil sector – LCCI The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has said the Dangote Group’s oil refining and petrochemical project will lead to the transformation ... By maritimemagOctober 23, 20180
Cover Don’t play politics with oil sector reforms, APC tells opposition The All Progressives Congress has appealed to members of the opposition to stop playing politics with the ongoing reforms in the oil and ... By maritimemagOctober 23, 20180
Cover Work Recommenced on Titanic II The Chairman of Blue Star Line Clive Palmer has confirmed that work has recommenced on the construction of Titanic ll. The vessel is expected ... By maritimemagOctober 23, 20180
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