News 11 dead, 600 injured after Typhoon Jebi, batters Japan At least eleven people have been killed and about 600 injured after Typhoon Jebi ripped through Japan, the most powerful storm to hit ... By maritimemagSeptember 6, 20180
Shipping Positions 14 ships with petrol, other products arrive Lagos ports Fourteen ships carrying various products are at the Apapa and Tin-Can Island Ports waiting to berth, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) ... By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
News Japan evacuates major airport after typhoon wreaks havoc Japan scrambled Wednesday to evacuate passengers trapped at a major airport when a tanker slammed into its only access bridge during the ... By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
Illicit Trade NAFDAC to overhaul its cyber space National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) would overhaul its cyber space to achieve its operational mandate. NAFDAC Director-General, ... By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
Customs & Excise Customs threatens to block agents’ license over 1,000 unused PAAR By ZION Olalekan | Newly appointed Controller, Apapa area command of the Nigeria Customs Service, Comptroller Abubakar Bashir, has ... By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
Headlines China guarantees funding for AKK Pipeline projects BABATUNDE SCOTT | The China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) has assured Nigeria of its unflinching commitment towards securing funding for the ... By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
Headlines Truckers fault Shippers’ Council on statutory role … say truckers associations selfish TAYO OLADIPUPO | Amalgamation of Container Truck Owners Association of Nigeria (ACTOAN) has accused both the Nigerian Shippers’ Council ... By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
Headlines Nigeria set to lose 550,000 barrels of oil by ExxonMobil BABATUNDE SCOTT | ExxonMobil has said that a blockade by former employees threatens crude production at oil facilities in Nigeria, adding that ... By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
Customs & Excise Customs breaks revenue record, collects N140.4 billion in August. TAYO OLADIPUPO | The Nigeria Customs Service has said it recorded the highest ever monthly revenue collection in the ... By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
News Migrants to Europe from Syria, Iraq, Guinea overtake Nigerians, Ivorians The country of origin of desperate migrants to Europe crossing the perilous central Mediterranean has changed with Syrians, Iraqis and Guineans overtaking migrants ... By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
Headlines Man Dies after Straddle Carrier Overturns at Ports of Auckland BABATUNDE SCOTT A New Zealand man whose straddle carrier overturned at Ports of Auckland in New Zealand at 3:45am on August 27 ... By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
News 9 injured as bridge collapses in India The Police in India, on Tuesday, said that nine people were injured seriously as a bridge over a railway track collapsed in ... By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
Shipping Positions Lagos ports expect 30 ships carrying various goods BABATUNDE SCOTT The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said on Tuesday that it was expecting 30 ships containing petroleum products, food and other ... By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
Shipping Positions NPA Daily Shipping Position Ships Expected, PHC, 4th Sept 2018 http://nigeriamaritime360.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/SHIPPING-POSITION-FOR-4-SEPTEMBER-2018-PHC.pdf By maritimemagSeptember 5, 20180
News NPA PhotoNews: Commissioning of Fast Patrol Craft and Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats By maritimemagSeptember 4, 20180
Headlines Customs Intercepts N1.5bn Petrol Products Set For Benin Republic in Ogun Creek ABIOLA Seun | The Nigerian Customs Service, Federal Operations Unit, (FOU), Zone A Ikeja over the weekend intercepted ... By maritimemagSeptember 4, 20180
Dangote refinery can supply diesel, petrol needs of West Africa; African continent’s aviation fuel requirements — Dangote May 19, 2024
Marine and Blue Economy Ministry to increase local fish production, reduce dependence on importation May 18, 2024
No justification for epileptic electricity supply in Nigeria – Eminent Nigerians, and leaders May 18, 2024