Shippers Council imposes annual fee on port operators

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Shippers Council imposes annual fee on port operators
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In a bid to tackle the challenge of faceless shippers and importers, the Nigerian Shippers Council has announced an annual registration for terminal operators and other port service providers.

“The platform we are launching is interactive in nature as a physical interface is eliminated. From your office you can register your company online without visiting the council office as long as you fulfil the requirements and make the necessary payment,” the executive secretary of the Shippers Council said.

The port’s economic regulator boss explained that the registration exercise was in various categories.“It is mandatory for all service providers to register and obtain a certificate of registration before they can be adjudged as legally operating in the port.”“It is, therefore, important to register with the Nigerian Shippers’ Council to avoid applicable sanctions.

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