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For various accounts of the recently concluded 4th Nigerian Dredging Summit and Exibitions at Calabar, see the following reports: Maritime Journal: http://www.maritimejournal.com/features/marine-civils/dredging/nigerian-dredging-summit-addresses-rapid-expansion Dredging News Online: http://www.sandandgravel.com/news/article.asp?v1=13651 |
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Nigerian Maritime News Headlines... Maersk, 14 others seek $400 hike in Asia-US route... Minister charge new CRFFN leadership to attract business... Operations at APMT threatened over 3 grounded cranes... Nigerian ports concession exercise a security risk— NAGAFF... Merchant Navy moves to sanitize personnel’s activities... Group petition Presidency over concession regulation function... TICT acquires two new 500 ton cranes to boost operation... FG charged to dredge Calabar port channel to improve shipping activities, employment.... We want to improve the nation’s revenue from import/export duties — ANLCA boss... Duncan Maritime Drags NPA to court over illegal occupation. Read More.
BY Maersk, 14 others seek $400 hike in Asia-US route The cost of cargo shipment from Asia to the United States of America west coast routes may The planned increase is part of voluntary guidelines covering talks for contracts generally starting around May 1, the Transpacific Stabililzation Agreement said in a statement on its website yesterday. The shipping group, which has limited antitrust immunity, also recommended a peak-season surcharge of $400 per box. Asia-US shipping volumes have surged in the past two quarters and may rise from 6 percent to 9 percent next year, the group said, as the economic pick-up stokes US demand for Chinese-made furniture, toys and clothing. The shipping lines plan to seek higher rates after the global recession hammered trade demand, causing industry-wide losses. “Two strong quarters in the transpacific - a highly competitive freight market with very thin margins - still do not fully offset two years of heavy losses,” Y.M. Kim, chairman of the TSA and chief executive officer of Seoul-based Hanjin Shipping Co., said in the statement. “We said last year that we would not seek to recover all our losses in one year.” Asia-U.S. shipping volumes may rise 12 percent this year, the TSA said. Capacity has increased 19 percent since November, 2009, the group said, citing AXS Alphaliner Shipping lines also face rising costs for labor, container handling, inland transport, and for buying and leasing cargo- boxes amid a global shortage, the group said. The appreciation of Asian currencies has also hit shipping lines that charge rates in dollar, it said. Other lines in the TSA are Neptune Orient Lines Ltd. APL Ltd. unit, China Shipping Container Lines Co., CMA-CGM SA, China Cosco Holdings Co., Evergreen Marine Corp., Hapag Lloyd AG, Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd., Mediterranean Shipping Co., Nippon Yusen K.K., Orient Overseas (International) Ltd., Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. and Israel Corp.’s Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. Minister of Transport, Alhaji Yusuf Suleiman, has charged the new leadership of the Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN) to ensure that they work at improving freight forwarding business in the country to better the nation’s economy. The Minister gave the charge in Abuja Thursday while inaugurating the new leadership of the CRFFN after the elections. Suleiman noted that only enforcement of the regulations of the profession can lead to improvement which will in turn lead to improved freight forwarding business in the country with their foreign counterparts beginning to have confidence in them. To achieve this he continued, he told the council’s leadership to ensure training and retraining of all freight forwarders in the country to ensure professionalism. Commending the immediate past leadership under Tony Iju Nwabudike for moving the Council to the point of recognition at the international level, the Minister told new leaders of the Council to build on the successes of the past leadership to further move the Council even to a greater height. Responding, the newly elected Chairman, Alhaji Hakeem Olarinwaju, who was also the immediate past Vice Chairman, promised to continue with the programme put in place by the former leadership. He also solicited the support of all the Council members as well as freight
Operations at APMT threatened over 3 grounded cranes Unless urgent steps are taken, operations at the APM Terminal which is the biggest Investigation revealed that as a result of the broken down cranes, the private However, media consultant to APMT, Mr. Bolaji Akinola in his reaction to the above He explained that although it is true that the company is scrapping some cranes According to him, "every equipment has a life span after which they can be He also noted that the scrapping is part of management's measure of improving Bolaji pointed out that APMT management still has a lot of cranes for their operations, including mobile harbour cranes and rubber tyre gantry cranes for smooth port operations. He also explained that the company actually advertised the scrapping of the cranes Nigerian ports concession exercise a security risk— NAGAFF
Following the recent importation of massive arms and ammunition through the port in Nwoke said despite complaints by stakeholders against government move then, the The NAGAFF boss explained that similar exercises around the world are done with Speaking at a joint press briefing by National President of the Association of He further said that even the one which the Ghanaian government decided to concession was The NAGAFF helmsman also disclosed that the Ghanian government did not stop there He stressed the need for all the security operatives in the country, especially those in the ports to redouble their efforts in the area of sharing information and relating with their international counterparts to ensure that they are on top of all security threats to the nation. Merchant Navy moves to sanitize personnel’s activities
Nigerian Merchant Navy Officers and Water Transport Senior Staff Association has put President of the association, Captain Thomas Kemewerigha, who disclosed this at the According to him, “during the verification, all genuine members of the association Kemewerigha noted that the actions of these merchant bodies like Nigerian Merchant According to Kemewerigha, “most of these unlawful and unregistered merchant bodies He added that one of the interloper bodies said it has over three thousand merchant Captain Thomas Kemewerigha said these fake officers were being recruited as thugs The merchant officer noted that some members of these fake bodies had been arrested Enumerating other efforts the association had made to curb activities of the fake On lack of job for its members, Kemewerigha said the problem is caused by government He added that the indigenous ship owners are not helping the matter as majority of
Group petition Presidency over concession regulation function A group under the aegis of National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed The group in a letter signed by its President, Mr. Lucky Amiwero, stressed that it Sector 36 of the Act states that concession as “a contractual arrangement The group noted that the Act states that the Commission should “ensure efficient It therefore faulted the formation of the task force by the Ministry of Finance which membership NCMDLCA noted that various agencies operating in the ports have overlapping The group pointed out that any body set up for the purpose of assessment of the However, stakeholders in the industry disagree with the position of the group, Chairman of the Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigerian According to him, all the relevant stakeholders were present at the inaugural Similarly, National President of ANLCA, Prince Olayewola Shittu, agreed that the
TICT acquires two new 500 ton cranes to boost operation Tincan Island Container Terminal management has acquired two new mobile cranes with Akinbosotu disclosed this while unveiling the cranes to the Mrs. Chinwe Ezenwa-led He told the Task-force that with the new machine, the terminal would be able to He pointed out that by mid-July (2011), the terminal management would acquire six new According to Akinbosotu, "with this investment in new plants, our target is to have He said the operational cost of the terminal is too expensive as TICT management spends On access road to the port, Akinbosotu said the bad state of Tin-can port road has made He appealed to the Task-force to prevail on NPA to put in place necessary On how to improve delivery, Akinbosotu said they would have loved to deliver The Task-force expressed satisfaction with infrastructure the management of the
FG charged to dredge Calabar port channel to improve shipping activities, employment. The Federal Government has been charged to dredge the Calabar port channel as a matter The charge came from stakeholders who met in Calabar recently to look at the The stakeholders at the forum put together by the Maritime Reporters’ Association Apart from the low channel, the stakeholders also noted that the low patronage of They noted that the dredging of the Calabar channel will help de-congest the Lagos ports, the port being the second Roll-on, Roll-off (RoRo) port in Nigeria, as well as provide incentives to attract importers and ship owners in form of rebates, reduction of port dues/levies and pilotage dues. Government should consider all the technical options regarding the dredging of the Calabar Port channel, even as they urged the beneficiaries of the dredging projects (the litoral states) to be more committed to the project. Cross River State government especially should show greater commitment to the issue of the dredging of the Calabar channel, it concluded.
We want to improve the nation’s revenue from import/export duties — ANLCA boss
National President of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents {ANLCA}, Shittu, who disclosed this in Lagos yesterday, explained that the Association intends To ensure actualisation of the desire, the ANLCA boss noted that they have lined up a seminar as part of its National Executive Council {NEC} meeting coming up in Abuja on the 28th of October in Abuja. Speaking on the seminar, Chairman of the NEC Organising Committee, Dr. Oparah Emmanuel Ogu, stressed that it is the same reason that made the Association to Oparah noted that the collaboration would help prepare and enlighten both bodies so The Chairman of the NEC organising Committee also disclosed that they decided to To this end, he continued, the Ministers of Finance, Transport and their counterpart Similarly, top officials of the National Assembly, including the Senate President, David Mark, Speaker of the House of Representative, Dimeji Bankole and other principal officiers whose
Duncan Maritime Drags NPA to court over illegal occupation. Duncan Maritime Services, operators of Duncan Bonded Terminal has dragged the Disclosing this to DH, the Managing Director of Duncan Maritime Ventures Shitgurum noted that the closure of the terminal for 14 days had prevented them from The Duncan boss noted that NPA and Duncan had an agreement over the property but the Following the forceful occupation, however, Duncan management petitioned to the Comptroller In the letter dated September 7, 2010 and signed by Larry Peters Bawa, the Executive It would be recalled that officers of the Port Police Command had laid siege to Duncan Bonded Terminal located within the Tin-can Island Port. When DDH visited the facility last week, there were about 15 police officer standing guard at the entrance of the terminal preventing people, including port users wishing to transact business, from entering the terminal. One of the officers who spoke with DDH said they were given order to come and maintain peace at the terminal and directed our reporter to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of Tin-can Island Police Command. Although efforts to see the DPO of Tin-can Island was unsuccessful, the Port Police According to Opara, there is a dispute over the ownership of the facility and the presence of the officers is to ensure that the properties in the terminal are not vandalised. He further explained that a meeting has been scheduled for Thursday between the police and all the aggrieved parties at the port. He noted that soon an amicable settlement would be reached to allow operations to commence once more at the terminal. However, DDH gathered that trouble stated last week when a company Landwood A source close to the Tin-can Port told DDH that the Police Commissioner had released some officers to dislodge occupants including officials of NPA, Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), staff of Duncan etc from the facility. Unknown to the Commissioner, the ownership of the terminal has been in dispute and the case has been in court in the last couple of years.
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EditorialThe dangers of indiscriminate red earth mining to the environment.
There is a history to this new line of sand supply business in Lagos state and it is recent, murky, hush-hush and covered in controversy and much underhand dealings between the operators and various officials of state at different levels of government. Read more... Other Articles & Interviews Capt Adeyemo on River Niger Dredging...NEW Prof P.C. Nwilo on his assessment of NIWA during sabbatical ...NEW Mr Nseyeng Ebong on his 8-year tenure as rector of Maritime Academy of Nigeria Oron...NEW Chief Dumo Lulu Briggs as chairman of Maritime Academy of Nigeria Oron, his vision...NEW Engr Muyiwa Omasebi: The face-off Between NIWA, MMSD and Lagos State Govt. Otunba K Folarin: The Collapse of Nig. shipping lines. P.L. Carrodano: How govt can revive Nig. shipping lines. Sam Epia: The struggles of Nig shipping lines with cargo reservation scheme. Jeff Gibb: Intricacies of the equipment market in Nigeria. Environmental Quality Monitoring. Role of Surveying in the Dredging Industry G.B Liman: Of Myth, Reality and Resource Control Dredging Law: A judgment on the ownership of a sand dredging site by the Court of Appeal. Dredging Law: b. NIWA public notice on Lagos State intervention in inland waterways regulation. |
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