Shippers’ Council stops new port charge introduced by shipping firms

Shippers’ Council stops new port charge introduced by shipping firms

Vincent Toritseju 04 June 2018, Sweetcrude, Lagos — THE Nigerian Shippers’ Council, NSC, yesterday said that it ordered shipping companies to rescind their decision on the newly introduced off-dock terminal charge of N70,000 on every container. Speaking to Sweetcrudereports in Lagos, Executive Secretary of the Council Mr. Hassan Bello said that the agency has met …

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