General Manager, Compliance and Monitoring, NPA, Mr. Joshua Asanga, who disclosed this at a conference tagged: “Monitoring and Compliance: the experience of Compliance with Concessioning Agreement – Eight Years After”, organised by the NPA in Lagos, said that the equipment acquisition cut across the various terminals at the nation’s six major seaports.
The seaports include lagos port complex and tin can island port, both in Lagos; Delta Port, Warri; Calabar Port, Calabar; Rivers Port and Onne Port both in Rivers State. The breakdown of the equipment, according to Asanga, included 578 handling equipment acquired by operators at the Lagos Port Complex, Apapa, made up of Apapa Bulk Terminal Limited 82; Enl Consortium 138; Gdnl 93; lcdnl 20 and apm Terminals 245.
Terminal operators acquire 1,204 cargo handling equipment in 8 years
General Manager, Compliance and Monitoring, NPA, Mr. Joshua Asanga, who disclosed this at a conference tagged: “Monitoring and Compliance: the experience of Compliance with Concessioning…