Maritime Info
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Recession: Japanese Shipping Companies to Merge
Japanese shipping companies NYK, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K-Line) said on Monday they will merge container shipping operations ... -
NSC Partners ICS on Capacity Building
The Nigerian Shipper’s Council has expressed it preparedness to partner the Nigerian Chapter of Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers for effective training and capacity ... -
New Vista, New Dawn at MAN Oron as Mkpandiok Rebirths the Academy from the Ashes
The Phoenix is a special bird which very few persons have seen. Out of its own ashes, in an unusual departure from ... -
PORT REFORMS: SENATE SEEK REVERSAL OF AGREEMENTS/AMENDMENT OF OBSOLETE LAWS
The National Assembly, apparently worried by reduced revenue from sea port operations in Nigeria, has mandated its committee on Customs and excise duty to ... -
Inefficiencies, Corruption in Ports Cost Nigeria N1 Trillion Yearly, According To Report
The report states that while the efficiency of port operations is a major driver of trade and economic activities across countries, Nigeria’s case has ... -
Customs: Ali Begins Cleaning the Augean Stable
Cleaning the Augean Stable that housed over 30,000 animals and which for reasons unknown was left un-cleaned for over thirty years was, for Heracles, ... -
Ballast Water: Panama Signs Up
Panama’s Minister of Maritime Affairs, Jorge Barakat Pitty presented the country’s instrument of accession to the Ballast Water Management Convention to IMO Secretary ... -
Amaechi Reveals New Maritime Security Architecture
Minister of Transportation, Hon. Rotimi Amaechi recently hosted the executive of the Association of Maritime Journalists of Nigeria (AMJON) in Abuja. In the course ... -
Community Relations: Customs Train Officers on Proper Handling of Arms/Ammunitions
Irked by clashes between Customs officers and dwellers in border communities/traders trading through the land borders, the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, ... -
Piracy: IMO Calls for Counter Measures
Merchant shipping should continue to take protective measures against possible piracy attacks in the Gulf of Aden and the western Indian Ocean through ...