Dr. Simon Emeje (chairman CLMI), second-left; Mr. Larry Chinekezi (Executive Chairman of Moov Africa) - second-right, flanked by Mr. Frank Erhi Atirene (Governing council member of CLMI) and Miss Casandra Aniemeke, an Executive of Moov Africa. Photo: CLMI/Abiodun Kazeem Lagos (MLN) - The management of the Courier and Logistics Management Institute
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DHL Express announces 4.9% average Price increase in the U.S., Middle East & North Africa
DHL Express announces annual price increase for 2018 DHL Express, the world’s leading international express services provider, Friday announced a 4.9% general average price increase for U.S. account holders, effective January 1, 2018. The company also announced its annual general average price increase throughout the Middle East and North Africa region, effective January
11 banks to own 38.1% stake in Kenya Airways
Kenyan Airways Kenyan banks are set to be the second largest shareholders of national carrier Kenya Airways after forming a special purpose vehicle to acquire shares in the airline. As part of a bold restructuring plan, the banks will convert part of loans issued to Kenya Airways to acquire a 38.1 percent stake. This follows
Lagos Governor call-up system for tankers and containerized trucks
Apapa, Lagos - The Governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode, has suggested that a call-up system for tankers and containerized trucks should be structured to eliminate the present Apapa traffic chaos, while issuance of licenses for more tank farms in the axis should be put on hold. Ambode said this at the
Tanker crashes into flyover in Onitsha
Onitsha, Nigeria - accident has left a fuel tanker dangling off the Nkpor flyover, along Onitsha-Enugu expressway. The fuel tanker suffered a brake failure, tumbled and got stuck on the flyover. The incident happened on Saturday during the Anambra governorship election. Follow us on TWITTER for more Logistics News
Multi-level Car Park Eases Problem at MMIA But Throws up Challenge
As the management of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja makes progress in its effort to address the problem of inadequate parking space for vehicles, a new problem has emerged... Lagos (Thisday) - Inbound and outbound passengers, as well as other airport users of the international wing of the Murtala Muhammed
Shopify, UPS cut deal to lower rates for online retailers
A Mobile fone Christmas is coming early for smaller retailers looking to boost online sales. A UPS-Shopify rate deal puts smaller retailers one step closer to competing with Amazon.com’s extensive logistics advantage, by offering lower rates usually reserved for larger customers. Shopify now features a UPS-hosted dashboard on its platform. Henceforth, the
Apology after Japanese train departs 20 seconds early
Japan railway, Tsukuba Express, 'deeply sorry' after train leaves 20 seconds early Tokoyo (BBC) - A rail company in Japan has apologised after one of its trains departed 20 seconds early. Management on the Tsukuba Express line between Tokyo and the city of Tsukuba say they "sincerely apologise for the inconvenience" caused. In
CFAO inaugurates Fuso truck assembly plant in Lagos
Mitsubishi Fuso Canter as light truck to watch Lagos (Punch) - The CFAO Group on Thursday increased the number of automakers in Nigeria as it inaugurated a Fuso truck assembly plant in Lagos in conjunction with Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, one of Asia’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturers. It said about
Nigeria National Carrier: Airbus, Boeing Show Interest
Defunct Nigerian Airways Abuja - Federal Government of Nigeria has said that two Aircraft Manufacturers Boeing and Airbus have indicated Interest in the Nation's National Carrier. Both Manufacturers has expressed their willingness to discuss their interest the Federal Government. Nigerian Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika through his twitter handle said @hadisirika,
