• Shipping Agencies Urge FG To Collect Port Charges In Naira – New Telegraph

    https://newtelegraphng.com/shipping-agencies-urge-fg-to-collect-port-charges-in-naira/ Continue reading

  • UK naval vessel arrives Nigeria

    https://punchng.com/uk-naval-vessel-arrives-nigeria/ Continue reading

  • Shippers Council, lawyers partner to tackle ship detention

    https://punchng.com/shippers-council-lawyers-partner-to-tackle-ship-detention/ Continue reading

  • Maritime Updates

    https://shipsandports.com.ng/shipping-lines-reject-international-cargo-tracking-note-amidst-revenue-concerns/ Shipping Lines Reject International Cargo Tracking Note Amidst Revenue Concerns – How to tackle maritime criminals with innovative solutions – The Guardian Nigeria News With maritime crime threatening Africa’s economic stability and security, there is a heightened need for regional stakeholders and internat Continue reading

  • Strategic Recommendations for Implementing Cargo Pooling and Consolidation

    Background The on-going deliberations and envisaged amendments to the Nigeria Shippers Council (NSC) establishing laws offer an opportunity to empower NSC to directly impact freight rate structures and improve the logistics environment. One potential game-changer is the adoption of an import and export cargo pooling and consolidation framework for Shippers. Cargo pooling and consolidation could… Continue reading

  • Maritime News Updates

    29th October 2024 Cargo Tracking Contract: How delayed execution cost Nigeria $500m annually — Shippers’ Council Premium Times Nigeria The Shippers’ Council of Nigeria has raised the alarm over the cost of the delay in implementing the International Cargo Tracking Note (ICTN) contract … Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) – North Europe (excl. France) to Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal … – Maersk Maersk Ship with stable rates and assured space ·… Continue reading

  • Nigerian Maritime News

    Daily update  28 October 2024 Stop engaging unregistered dockworkers, NIMASA warns IOCs, terminal operators Tribune Online The management of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) at the weekend warned International Oil. … Get real-time news … Economists decry minimal impact as crude exports hit N123tn – Punch Newspapers Nigeria exported N123.3tn worth of crude oil between 2013… Continue reading

  • Ships Voluntary Reporting Areas

    The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has specific guidelines and requirements related to vessel reporting for safety and security, including the use of Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) and mandatory reporting upon arrival. Understanding these aspects in relation to Voluntary Reporting Areas (VRAs) involves exploring both IMO regulations and the nature of these areas. 1. IMO Requirements… Continue reading

  • Nigerian National Shipping Line Limited. A Case Study Presentation.

    Here’s a structured presentation on the formation, operations, and eventual collapse of the Nigerian National Shipping Line (NNSL). This overview covers the historical context, goals, and major pitfalls that contributed to its downfall. — Slide 1: Introduction to Nigerian National Shipping Line (NNSL) Background: The Nigerian National Shipping Line (NNSL) was established in 1959, during… Continue reading

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