Terminal operators demand policy consistency to drive investment decisions in Nigeria
Terminal operators at Nigeria’s biggest ports say continuity and consistency in policy regulations are necessary to enable foreign investment flows...
Terminal operators at Nigeria’s biggest ports say continuity and consistency in policy regulations are necessary to enable foreign investment flows...
In 1978, months after its opening, the Tin Can Island Port in Lagos was hailed as Nigeria’s most advanced seaport....
Anthonia Ani looks forward to July with expectation. It is around the time that secondary schools in the Kwamba local...
…as stakeholders spot infrastructure, compliance gaps ahead rollout Nigeria’s long-awaited National Single Window (NSW), the digital platform expected to unify...
The Nigerian government has said it is broadening its circle of trade and economic “friends,” but optimism around these alliances...
Abubakar Dantsoho, the managing director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), says that the central position and agro-allied potential of...
The latest in the line of foreign shipping companies to sail vessels powered by alternative energy into Nigeria’s seaports is...
Nigeria has taken a step towards decarbonising its ports with a new partnership between APM Terminals and the Nigerian Ports...
Industry leaders in Nigeria’s maritime say collaboration among all key sectors of the economy and engagement from all levels of...
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has introduced its One-Stop-Shop (OSS), a project expected to reduce cargo clearance time to 48...