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Nigerian Customs generates N1 trillion – highest revenue ever

Nigerian Customs The Nigeria Customs Service on Thursday said it has generated N1.012 trillion revenue, the highest collection so far made by the Service. Customs Public Relations Officer, Joseph Attah, in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja said that the revenue collection shows an increase of N241.6billion over the N770.5billion

Air Mauritius, Kenya Airways extend code share agreement

Air Mauritius Airline Air Mauritius, the flag carrier of Mauritius, has extended their codeshare agreement with Kenya Airways to offer their customers more connections at their hubs in Nairobi and Port Louis. The agreement, which takes effect immediately, will allow connectivity to Kenya Airways customers in accessing Port Louis directly from Nairobi,

All eyes on Mikosz to rescue Kenya Airways

Sebastian Mikosz- Kenya Airways Chief Executive   Kenya - (BD)-Sebastian Mikosz is the man whom the aviation industry will be watching, in his attempt to fly Kenya Airways out of its current financial turbulence. The Polish national, who took over in July, has already had a glimpse of the difficult road ahead. He is

Africa World Airline Propose to be National Flag Carrier

9G-AEU - Embraer ERJ-145LI - Africa World Airline Accra - Co-Chairman of the Africa World Airlines (AWA) and Chief of Asogli State, Togbe Afede XIV, made a statement that AWA has submitted a proposal and held discussions with the Aviation Ministry to be designated as the country’s flag-carrier. Designated as the national flag-carrier,

26th Annual Study of Logistics and Transportation Trends: Transportation at Digital Speed

Value-Driven Deployments in Transportation and Logistics   While a majority of companies strongly agree that transportation is a strategically important function, a significant percentage of them have not organizationally aligned transportation in a manner that supports their goals. (Logistics Management Magazine) - Today’s marketplace rewards those who dare to challenge convention. Firms like Amazon are departing

Fine print trucking regulations snag NAFTA modernization talks

  The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is strongly lobbying to tweak – not trash – the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA.) And it’s not just transport companies who are leading the charge within the Chamber, U.S. Business Roundtable and other Washington lobbyist heavyweights, reports Logistics Management Magazine After fruitless talks south of

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