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Dotimi Pots of Soup Delivered by Courier

.…Moov facilitates Dotimi Mobile Pots of Soup and Signature Parcels partnership In a bid to continue serving its clientele freshly prepared dishes, mainly native Nigerian soups and stews garnished with embellishments, Nigeria’s foremost domestic soup makers, Dotimi Mobile Pots of Soup has announced a partnership between the soup processing company and

Reconsider Your Guidelines on Palletized Cargo – LCCI to FG

            The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has chided the Federal Government over its revised import guidelines on containerized cargo stating that the initiative may be counter-productive to its ease of doing business agenda. Pallets are plane/flat structures utilised in cargo container ships for supporting goods or containers. Cargo

FG Agrees to establish inland container ports

            The Federal Government has set in motion machinery for the establishment of inland container ports, at various state locations, to help prolong lifespan of highways over pressed by frequent haulage activities orchestrated by trailers, Lorries and heavy-duty trucks. This was disclosed in Abuja by the president of National Freight Haulers Association

Nigerian Customs cuts inspection hour, attains 75% automation

Nigerian Customs says it has cut down considerably inspection hours of imported items and papers processing at seaports and airports to ease business operations. This was confirmed by the Comptroller General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd) at a three-day first Extra-ordinary Meeting of African Union Sub-committee of Directors-General of Customs

Load Lifting Techniques

How do you lift a heavy box? Keep in mind: Do not attempt to lift by bending forward. Bend your hips and knees to squat down to your load, keep it close to your body, and straighten your legs to lift. Never lift a heavy object above shoulder level. Avoid turning

Govt breaks oil logistics firms’ monopoly at ports

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The Federal Government has broken the monopoly of some oil and gas logistics firms over the discharge of cargoes at the ports. Importers, according to a presidential approval, can now pick ports of their choice for the discharge of their cargoes. The approval followed the request of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Managing

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