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Pilotage District Contacts of Nigeria sea ports
Asst. General Manager, Harbours (HQ)Captain Sylvester Owobu+2348033435120 Bonny / Port Harcourt Pilotage DistrictCaptain Femi Oyewole Harbour Master’s Office: +2348152879681 Bonny Signal Station: +2348152879662 Calabar Pilotage DistrictUsman Bida Harbour Master’s Office: +2348152879670 Oron Signal Station: +2348152879671 Warri Pilotage DistrictPilot A. Popoola Harbour Master’s Office: +234 8152879706Escravos Signal Station: +234 8152879697 Lagos Pilotage DistrictCaptain D. Hosea Harbour Master’s office: +2348152879709 Lagos Port Control: +2348152879726 3CI…
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Nigerian Ports Authority: Requirements for Registration and Certification
OPERATIONAL SERVICES/FACILITIES REGISTRATION AS A SHIPPING COMPANY/AGENT Letter of Application to GM Marine & Operations, HQ with the following accompanying documents: Registration Fee: ₦200,000.00 payable to NPA revenue account. Certificate is valid for One (1) year. Annual Renewal Fee: ₦100,000.00 Timeline: 6 weeks. REGISTRATION AS A SERVICE BOAT OPERATOR Documentation Timeline 72 Hours Associated Charges…
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NPA (Nigerian Ports Authority) contact
Corporate Head Office Nigerian Ports Authority26/28 Marina, Lagos.P.M.B 12588 Lagosinfo@nigerianports.gov.nghelpdesk@nigerianports.gov.ngTel:+234 01463 7496+234 01463 7497+234 01463 7498 Abuja Liaison Office Nigerian Ports AuthorityPlot 75 Ralph Shodeinde streetCentral Business District, Abujaabujainfo@nigerianports.gov.ngTel: +234 815 8794 400Tel: +234 906 2784 269 Overseas Liaison Office Nigerian Ports Authority2nd Floor Allenby House1a Temple Rd Cricklewood, LondonNW2 6PJTel: (44) 208 450 3101-3
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NIGERIAN PORTS TARIFFS
Tariff regulations of ports by NPA (Nigerian Ports Authority) DEFINITION OF TERMS Appropriated Area: A designated Nigerian Ports Authority’s facility or Area granted for preferential or exclusive use of private operator for Port operation. Barge Operation: It is a logistics operation involving the use of self-propelled or towed barge for the purpose of transporting all type of…
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Ports in Nigeria
Port operations and development in Nigeria began in the middle of the 19th century. The effort towards the provision of facilities for ocean going vessels started with the opening of Lagos Lagoon in the early 1909. The Apapa Port in the South West was earmarked for development in 1913 and construction of the first four…
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Sea ports in Nigeria
Nigeria has 6 sea ports, namely: Lagos (Apapa) port [the largest], Tin Can Island port, Rivers port, Onne port, Delta port and Calabar port Lagos Port Lagos City, Lagos State Tin Can Island Port Lagos City, Lagos State Rivers Port Bonny/ Port Harcourt, Rivers State Onne Port Federal Ocean Terminal (FOT)Bonny/ Port Harcourt, Rivers State…
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List of sea ports in Nigeria
Nigeria’s sea ports are: Lagos (Apapa) port [the largest], Tin Can Island port, Rivers port, Onne port, Delta port and Calabar port Lagos Port Lagos City, Lagos State Tin Can Island Port Lagos City, Lagos State Rivers Port Bonny/ Port Harcourt, Rivers State Onne Port Federal Ocean Terminal (FOT)Bonny/ Port Harcourt, Rivers State Federal Lighter…
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Rivers Port, (Port Harcourt) Nigeria
The Port is situated in the Gulf of Guinea, also known as Rivers Port Complex it started from a humble beginning; evolving from one berth for coal export; to four berths to handle a cargo mix of import/export merchandise. Presently, the Port with a quay length of 1,259 is capable of accommodating eight modern sea-going…
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Calabar Port
Historically, Calabar port served as an important focus of trade with the outside world for the Eastern States and a natural harbour for the Northern States of Nigeria right from the pre-colonial and colonial times. The Old Port was privately administered and operated by various shipping companies until December 1969 when the Federal Government took…
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Tincan Island Port
Tin Can Island Port is located North West of Lagos Port Complex and has bearing of Latitude 62*N Longitude 30* 23E. Its pre concessioning came into being 1975 when the country experienced increase in the economic activities during the oil boom coupled with the post-civil war reconstruction. This led to high volume of import and…