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APM Terminals boosts   stacking area by 300, 000 square metres

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APM-TERMINALS-MD-HAMPTONAPM Terminals has announced plans to increase container-stacking area at Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria by an additional 300,000 square metres.

The company explained recently that plans were also underway to take delivery of the first batch of five...
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Customs deploys officers to Global Scansystems fixed scanner at Seme

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DIKKO• CRFFN seeks sustained awareness campaign

THE Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has deployed its engineers to different sections of the fixed scanner installed at Seme border post by an indigenous service provider, Global Scansystems...
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Board pledges to enhance shippers council’s operations

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“THE task ahead is enormous. We have a mountain to climb. We shall overcome. We are determined to work hard”.

Those words form part of the brief statement of the new board chairman of Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC), Lt.-Gen Salihu...
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Jetty operators, dockworkers must abide by existing law, says minister

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IDRIS-UMARTHE Minister of Transport, Idris Umar, has described the appointment of stevedore companies to manage dockworkers activities offshore/onshore and at the jetties as statutory.

Umar explained recently that the appointment could not be subjected to...
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Revenue generation in the Nigeria Customs Service

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NCSTHE Nigeria Customs Service, NCS has really come a long way. Established by the British colonial administration in 1891 when it appointed a Briton, Mr.T.A. Wall, as its first director-general for the collection of Inland Revenue in the...
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