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Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by Anambralstson: 6:47am On Jan 25, 2020
EFFORTS by the present government and a section of the maritime business community to rejig the Eastern Ports have received significant boost following the decisions of major international shipping companies, including Hull Blythe and Maerskline, to return to the Calabar and Onne ports.
In August last year, Hull Blyth facilitated a container ship, ‘MN Boreas’ call to Calabar Port after more than 15 years of ship call by Marguisa Lines.

Managing Director of Hull Blyth Nigeria Limited, Mr. Christian Holm, said his firm alongside their clients including Marguisa Lines, owners of MN Boreas is committed to exploring ways to open up Calabar Port to shipping trade and more business opportunities. Holm gave the insight during the visit of the House of Representatives ad-hoc committee that investigated why Warri, Port Harcourt, Calabar and Onne Ports were not enjoying capacity utilization.

Holm said, “We are excited about the willingness of Marguisa Lines to invest in the port and in new services, and all the new opportunities that opens up for trade and development in Calabar and beyond, now that the port is connected with a global container liner service.”

He, however, identified undeveloped infrastructure, shallow water draft, poor road infrastructure and insecurity as factors hindering large vessels from calling the ports outside Lagos, noting that port complexes outside Lagos “have not been upgraded in accordance with modern seaborne trade. This relates especially to containerized trade, where the requirements for sizeable port container yards and related handling equipment are not met.”
The Hull Blyth boss also identified other operational possible drawbacks to include road infrastructure to connect the ports with the importers and exporters, which he says can negatively impact on the efficient delivery and distribution of shipping goods.
Marguisa Lines is headquartered in Madrid, Spain, and since 1990, has specialized in liner transportation between the Mediterranean and West Africa. Its main service operates between the ports of Algeciras in Spain and Malabo in Equatorial Guinea, and connects a large network of global and regional ports.
Significantly, Holm noted that, “The port of Malabo will also serve as hub port for the feeder vessel calling at Calabar on regular basis.” On the other hand, Maerskline has also announced its decision directing its vessels to the Onne Port, while effectively discontinuing ship call to Lagos Ports.
A statement by Maerskline said “It is our pleasure to announce that our Far East (China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore) service will no longer be calling Lagos Ports but now comes to Onne directly, giving you a reduced transit time. This is effective this January 2020.
“Maersk encourages all her customers to take advantage of our ocean and inland products (Cargo Trucking, Warehousing, Customs House Brokerage, Value Protect, spot booking on export cargo etc) for a complete end -to-end service experience.”
The federal government through the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Nigerian Chamber of Shipping (NCS), early last year, expressed strong desire to see ports in the eastern geopolitical zone reconnect with active shipping activities.
The NPA was later to embark on a number of support initiatives to drive the process for the realignments of eastern system towards attracting the desired cargo shipping traffic. One of such initiative was the proposed 30 per cent tariff reduction to stimulate stakeholders’ patronage; a decision that was made at a one-day strategy meeting/workshop organized by NCS, with the theme “Maximizing Economics of The Eastern Port.”
At the meeting, stakeholders and government officials also agreed on the need for the development of future ports based on strategic master plan and functional blueprint to accommodate changes and expansion.
Managing Director of NPA, Ms. Hadiza Bala-Usman, however, said during the meeting that her agency’s gesture will amount to very little unless other levy collecting agencies of government also offers reasonable tax cut which alone can attract the expected patronage and efficient utilization of the eastern ports.
The NPA boss who was represented by the then General Manager, Security, Capt. Iheanacho Ebubeogu now retired, noted that only an affirmative and collective action plan can lead to the resuscitation of eastern ports.
He said, “We must look at our tariff across board. We have reviewed our tariff and only NPA did it and when I mean review of tariff across board, NPA tariff has come down. NIMASA should reduce their Cabotage tariff, Customs tariff should come down so that if the differential between ports in Lagos and Eastern port is 30percent, people can be motivated given that security (issues) have been addressed. I don’t want us to think if we have addressed security, everything has been achieved, but other cost components must also come down”, he said.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/01/eastern-ports-revival-how-npa-hull-blyth-maerskline-others-are-pulling-through/

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by money121(m): 6:50am On Jan 25, 2020
Good development

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by helinues: 6:53am On Jan 25, 2020
This is long over due.. Good development

Hoping there wont be saboteurs this time

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by Anambralstson: 7:09am On Jan 25, 2020
President Buhari is a blessing in disguise

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by solmusdesigns: 7:12am On Jan 25, 2020
cool


Atleast no more excuse and continous cry and whining over SouthWest development, SouthWest Ports would serve Southwest markets and Southwest industry , and economy

and should you remain to continue doing bussiness because Southwest has the most cashflow and highest non oil GDP, then be ready to pay tax through your nose to Alpha Beta

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by Marine54(m): 7:17am On Jan 25, 2020
GLORY TO GOD ALMIGHTY ...

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by Bigflamie(m): 7:25am On Jan 25, 2020
Buhari playing smart one on cone heads.

Y'all should be able to get this subtle message

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by solmusdesigns: 7:29am On Jan 25, 2020
Anambralstson:
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I feel your pain, stop crying from thread to thread

no pain here bro, na the people wishing others pain dey actually feel pain

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by otokx(m): 7:29am On Jan 25, 2020
Anambralstson:
President Buhari is a blessing in disguise

He sure is, this is what GEJ refused to do.

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by Anambralstson: 7:39am On Jan 25, 2020
solmusdesigns:


no pain here bro, na the people wishing others pain dey actually feel pain
My friend read and move forward, Nigeria doesn't start and end in West, East has big markets, it's easier for northerners to come to East for their goods than West, go and check the distance from Onitsha to Abuja and Lagos to Abuja, FG is also also constructing road from Anambra to Kogi, when completed distance will reduce from Onitsha to Abuja for just three hours.

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by tstx(m): 7:40am On Jan 25, 2020
Kudos

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by Anambralstson: 7:41am On Jan 25, 2020
Onitsha port, Baro port via warri port will be another major break through.

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by NewsMuncher: 7:41am On Jan 25, 2020
Onne, Port Harcourt, Calabar and Warri are all in that South South. When they call them eastern ports, people like Anambrastson start getting veey excited like the ports are in the south east.

If a Biafra comes like many of you easterners deeply desire, hope you know you will not have even one of these ports in your region??

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by sureteeboy(m): 7:42am On Jan 25, 2020
To much understand why other ports got relegated to the back stage for the Lagos port in the first instance. This is a welcome development


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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by helinues: 7:42am On Jan 25, 2020
Anambralstson:
President Buhari is a blessing in disguise

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by KmniAutos(m): 7:43am On Jan 25, 2020
Being neutral enough, this is a welcoming idea

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by Powersurge: 7:43am On Jan 25, 2020
It's commendable

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by skup008(m): 7:45am On Jan 25, 2020
Nice development.

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by 9jaRealist: 7:45am On Jan 25, 2020
Anambralstson:
President Buhari is a blessing in disguise

grin grin grin
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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by solmusdesigns: 7:48am On Jan 25, 2020
Anambralstson:

My friend read and move forward, Nigeria doesn't start and end in West, East has big markets, it's easier for northerners to come to East for their goods than West, go and check the distance from Onitsha to Abuja and Lagos to Abuja, FG is also also constructing road from Anambra to Kogi, when completed distance will reduce from Onitsha to Abuja for just three hours.


,my friend no competition na, sell your market and let us sell ours no point making mouth and throwing tantrums

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by Kay25(m): 7:50am On Jan 25, 2020
Bigflamie:
Buhari playing smart one on the Yorubas.

Y'all should be able to get this subtle message
ko ni meaning

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by pennywys(m): 7:50am On Jan 25, 2020
We thank God

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by lonelydora: 7:52am On Jan 25, 2020
Ok
Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by nextdoor84(m): 7:54am On Jan 25, 2020
NewsMuncher:
Onne, Port Harcourt, Calabar and Warri are all in that South South. When they call them eastern ports, people like Anambrastson start getting veey excited like the ports are in the south east.

If a Biafra comes like many of you easterners deeply desire, hope you know you will not have even one of these ports in your region??
You seem not to understand basic economics! It's a blessing for both the SE and SS.
The present south south states except delta and edo are easterners. Being a easterner do not necessarily mean you are Igbo.
Free your heart from hate.

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by wwwmaster: 7:55am On Jan 25, 2020
NewsMuncher:
Onne, Port Harcourt, Calabar and Warri are all in that South South. When they call them eastern ports, people like Anambrastson start getting veey excited like the ports are in the south east.

If a Biafra comes like many of you easterners deeply desire, hope you know you will not have even one of these ports in your region??
My friend Cross River is SouthEast of Nigeria, probably the 'SouthEastmost' part of Nigeria.
The person you're disagreeing with is a highly educated manager of a world-class maritime company who probably knows his cardinal points not a 22 iq bloke like you.

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by Realtalk20: 7:55am On Jan 25, 2020
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NewsMuncher:
Onne, Port Harcourt, Calabar and Warri are all in that South South. When they call them eastern ports, people like Anambrastson start getting veey excited like the ports are in the south east.

If a Biafra comes like many of you easterners deeply desire, hope you know you will not have even one of these ports in your region??
[/s]

Shut up

No one asked you for this stupid tribal rubbish

Go and look for how to eat and stop being so bitter

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by Nobody: 7:56am On Jan 25, 2020
solmusdesigns:
cool


Atleast no more excuse and continous cry and whining over SouthWest development, SouthWest Ports would serve Southwest markets and Southwest industry , and economy

and should you remain to continue doing bussiness because Southwest has the most cashflow and highest non oil GDP, then be ready to pay tax through your nose to Alpha Beta

.

You seem like you are having complex...

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Re: Eastern Ports Revival: How NPA, Hull Blyth, Maersk, Others Are Pulling Through by naptu2: 7:58am On Jan 25, 2020
Hadiza Bala Usman had expressed her desire to see that the eastern ports are reactivated in order to reduce congestion in Lagos. That's one of the reasons that she withheld approval for the Badagry Port (she said that the Lagos pilotage area was already congested and they need to figure out how to reduce the load on Lagos).

However, there are problems that still need to be solved and these are undeveloped infrastructure, shallow water draft, poor road infrastructure and insecurity (as the MD of Hull Blyth Nigeria stated).

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