Prof. Simon Irtwange, National Chairman, Engineering Personnel and Citizens Civil Rights Development Initiative, says Nigeria will start exporting yam to other countries within the next five months. Modalities were already on the ground to ensure that the Nigerian yam flourished in the global market. A total of 72 metric tonnes of yam
Year: 2017
Importers Laments On Increase on Demurrage Cost
Due to the Heavy traffic gridlock along the seaports road faced by commuters, Manufactures who rely on imported raw materials for their factory processes have had to contend with rising freight and demurrage costs According to them, the costs have tripled in the last one month. To address the deplorable condition
Best 10 Airports of the World
If you need to travel for business, try using these airports to make your flights a little easier. Tired of missing flights or being treated like another piece of luggage whenever you have to fly for travel? AirHelp.com recently released their 2017 rankings of the best airports in the world based on three
Customs Demands Manifest Before Vessel Arrival to Achieve 24 hours Port Clearance
Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has insisted that advanced cargo manifest by shipping agencies must be submitted seven days before the arrival of vessels at the nation’s seaports to ensure full compliance with the executive order on 24 hours ports operations. Besides, the executive order on 24 hours port operations also directed
Boeing, Ethiopian Airlines Commitment to Purchase Two 777 Freighters
Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Ethiopian Airlines the fastest growing Airline in Africa has announced a commitment to purchase two 777 Freighters at the 2017 Paris Air Show, valued at $651.4 million at list prices. The order will be reflected on Boeing’s Orders & Deliveries website once it has been finalized. The airline
Four Valuable Benefits Of Supply Chain Transparency
High-tech products evolve at breakneck speed, which can be a good thing for consumers who want the latest and greatest. But it also means products can quickly become marginalized (requiring sellers to discount them) or even obsolete. That’s why tech companies need to keep pace with their supply chains —
Online Taxi, Little Taxi Launches Services In Kenya
Safaricom-backed online taxi hailing firm Little Taxi has launched operations in Kisumu in a move expected to benefit residents of Kenya’s third-largest city with cheaper cab services. Infact there are no Uber taxis or corporate-related taxis in Kisumu, which is a disadvantage to many who pay higher prices to traditional taxis currently
Logistics WhatsApp Group
Operators in Nigeria only Three months ago I created a WhatsApp group for Logistics and supply-chain professionals and enthusiasts in Nigeria that are at CEO, executive management and senior lecturer levels of their organization called, 'Logistics Connect'. Our number is growing. Are you in the profession or linked to it and practicing
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Kenyan To Commence Cable Car Projects In Dec
Construction of a Sh5.5-billion cable car at the Likoni crossing linking Mombasa Island and the mainland will start in December. The express link will ease traffic jam, boost tourism and address the regular ferry breakdowns on the Likoni Channel. Kenya Ferry Service Managing Director Bakari Gowa said the construction will start at
