European countries ban UK flights over new COVID-19 strain

  European countries banned travel from the UK on Sunday while the World Health Organization (WHO)…

Court stops maritime workers union strike at INTELS

  The National Industrial Court of Nigeria, sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has granted an…

PHOTOS: Amaechi inspects Tin Can road over worsening gridlock

  The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, on Friday inspected the Tin Can Island Port access…

Shipping lines accuse Indian government of interference in freight rates

  Shipping lines have complained that a new law proposed by India’s Shipping Ministry that pushes…

Britain’s retail industry demands probe of disruption at ports

  Britain’s retailers and food manufacturers have called on lawmakers to urgently investigate ongoing disruption at…

BREXIT: EU says it’s “extremely difficult” to agree on UK fishing rights

  European Union Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Friday that “just a few hours” remained…

ILO says governments in breach of seafarers’ rights

  A landmark ruling by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Committee of Experts has found governments…

House to investigate abandoned scanners at seaports, border stations

  The House of Representatives has directed its Committee on Customs and Excise to investigate the…

VIDEO: Jubilation as FG reopens Seme border, 3 others 

    The Federal Government on Wednesday ordered the immediate reopening of four land borders across…

Customs impounds N1.42bn contraband in Lagos

  The Strike Force unit of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said it intercepted 564 bales…

Terminal operators face cost pressures

  Terminal operators will continue to face cost pressures as the industry handles the latest impacts…

45 countries designated seafarers as key workers

  Forty-five International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Member States and one Associate Member, Hong Kong, have designated seafarers as key…