The Nigerian Shippers Council has threatened to bar any unregistered port service provider and users of port services from accessing the nation’s seaports across the country.
The port regulatory agency says the warning became necessary in view of the continued reluctance of regulated service providers to register with the council two years after the commencement of the exercise.
The council has issued a one month ultimatum stating that it will enforce sanctions for non compliance
The purpose of the registration is to ensure the effective regulation and monitoring of activities of service providers in the nation’s seaports in line with international best practices.
The Nigerian Shippers Council has threatened to bar any unregistered port service provider and users of port services from accessing the nation’s seaports across the country.
The port regulatory agency says the warning became necessary in view of the continued reluctance of regulated service providers to register with the council two years after the commencement of the exercise.
The council has issued a one month ultimatum stating that it will enforce sanctions for non compliance
The purpose of the registration is to ensure the effective regulation and monitoring of activities of service providers in the nation’s seaports in line with international best practices.
The Nigerian Shippers Council has threatened to bar any unregistered port service provider and users of port services from accessing the nation’s seaports across the country.
The port regulatory agency says the warning became necessary in view of the continued reluctance of regulated service providers to register with the council two years after the commencement of the exercise.
The council has issued a one month ultimatum stating that it will enforce sanctions for non compliance
The purpose of the registration is to ensure the effective regulation and monitoring of activities of service providers in the nation’s seaports in line with international best practices.
The Nigerian Shippers Council has threatened to bar any unregistered port service provider and users of port services from accessing the nation’s seaports across the country.
The port regulatory agency says the warning became necessary in view of the continued reluctance of regulated service providers to register with the council two years after the commencement of the exercise.
The council has issued a one month ultimatum stating that it will enforce sanctions for non compliance
The purpose of the registration is to ensure the effective regulation and monitoring of activities of service providers in the nation’s seaports in line with international best practices.
The Nigerian Shippers Council has threatened to bar any unregistered port service provider and users of port services from accessing the nation’s seaports across the country.
The port regulatory agency says the warning became necessary in view of the continued reluctance of regulated service providers to register with the council two years after the commencement of the exercise.
The council has issued a one month ultimatum stating that it will enforce sanctions for non compliance
The purpose of the registration is to ensure the effective regulation and monitoring of activities of service providers in the nation’s seaports in line with international best practices.
The Nigerian Shippers Council has threatened to bar any unregistered port service provider and users of port services from accessing the nation’s seaports across the country.
The port regulatory agency says the warning became necessary in view of the continued reluctance of regulated service providers to register with the council two years after the commencement of the exercise.
The council has issued a one month ultimatum stating that it will enforce sanctions for non compliance
The purpose of the registration is to ensure the effective regulation and monitoring of activities of service providers in the nation’s seaports in line with international best practices.
The Nigerian Shippers Council has threatened to bar any unregistered port service provider and users of port services from accessing the nation’s seaports across the country.
The port regulatory agency says the warning became necessary in view of the continued reluctance of regulated service providers to register with the council two years after the commencement of the exercise.
The council has issued a one month ultimatum stating that it will enforce sanctions for non compliance
The purpose of the registration is to ensure the effective regulation and monitoring of activities of service providers in the nation’s seaports in line with international best practices.
The Nigerian Shippers Council has threatened to bar any unregistered port service provider and users of port services from accessing the nation’s seaports across the country.
The port regulatory agency says the warning became necessary in view of the continued reluctance of regulated service providers to register with the council two years after the commencement of the exercise.
The council has issued a one month ultimatum stating that it will enforce sanctions for non compliance
The purpose of the registration is to ensure the effective regulation and monitoring of activities of service providers in the nation’s seaports in line with international best practices.