Port businesses are bearing the brunt of multiple checkpoints mounted by security operatives along the roads leading to Apapa and...
Worried by the economic impact of persistent traffic gridlock in and out of Apapa and Tin-Can Island Ports on cost...
Determined to enhance indigenous participation in Nigeria’s shipping business through the implementation of the Cabotage Act of 2003, the Nigerian...
Five countries, India, Spain, France, South Africa and the Netherlands have been listed among countries that received about 50 percent...
The Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC) has received the approval of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), to seek the transaction...
Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC) has condemned the imposition of several surcharges by multi-national shipping liners bringing cargoes into Nigeria. The...
Rear Adm. Heidi Berg, Director, Directorate of Intelligence, U.S. Africa Command says illegal maritime activities undermine food security, the rule...
If the reforms and modernising of port infrastructure going on at the Onne Container Terminal, Warri Old Port and Onitsha...
President Muhammadu Buhari has been urged to critically reposition the nation’s maritime industry towards attracting foreign direct investments by prioritising...
Volume of containerised cargoes imported through the nation’s seaports has continued to dwindle after it reached peak in 2014, when...
When in 2003, the Federal Government came up with the Coastal and Inland Shipping (Cabotage) Act, the idea was to...
Worried by the underutilisation of the seaports located outside Lagos, especially in the East, the Nigerian Chamber of Shipping (NCS)...
Shell on Wednesday, signed a commitment to the tune of $5 million or N1.8 billion worth of infrastructural support to...
Determined to promote the transportation cargo via water as an alternative to road, the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has...
Government agencies operating in the nation’s seaports must review tariff and charges on ships calling ports in the Eastern part...