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Nigeria Ports Authority Seek Supports of other Agencies

Lagos - On Ease of doing business at the Nigeria's Ports, The Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Ms Hadiza Bala Usman. has sought the support of all relevant government agencies to work together in achieving success on the Ease of Doing Business at the Ports, the Sun reports. At a stakeholder forum

South Africa Overtakes U.S. in Exports to Kenya

Workers at Canken International, at the Eldoret International Airport, pack a consignment of avocados for export by Egypt Air Cargo destined for Dubai. JARED NYATAYA | NATION In Summary The faster growth in sales saw Pretoria displace the US to emerge sixth biggest seller of commodities to Kenya. Kenya’s exports to South

Automakers struggle with the future in Los Angeles

FILE PHOTO: People look at a Lexus LF-C2 concept vehicle on display during the model's world debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, California November 19, 2014. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni /File Photo DETROIT (Reuters) - Car manufacturers’ attempts to square what U.S. consumers want against the clean vehicles regulators

Dubai-based cargo handlers complete blockchain technology test with IBM

Photo: (L-R) Sathish Jeyakumar – Principal Architect at the Emirates Innovation Lab, Srividhya Rangarajan - Process and Governance Manager at the Emirates Innovation Lab, Kevin Ennis - Vice President, Corporate & Business Development at dnata Cargo, Mohamed Hassan, Vice President of flydubai Cargo, Sam Chacko, Manager - Cargo Operations, flydubai Cargo,

Black Friday boosts airfreight peak season

Fedex Boeing 777  FS2 Spijkers The annual post-Thanksgiving Day tradition of Black Friday ushers in the ‘official’ start of Christmas shopping. Having originated in the US, it is fast becoming a global phenomenon with far-reaching effects on the supply chain, with online sales complementing high street spending. ap_divider color="#5942f4" style="double" thickness="4px" width="100%"

How pilots cut corners to make up for lost time on delayed flights

Inside a Plane'Cockpit Sometimes flight delays pile up and cause a domino effect, pushing back the times of late-afternoon and evening flights, which can be incredibly frustrating. Once you're finally on board and ready for takeoff, your pilot might announce that they're going to try to "make up for lost time" during the

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