NPA revealed preparedness to carry out the Electronic Call-Up System for the Onne Port Complex.
All set to supply assistance to fast lane the automation of the truck traffic for Onne before completion of this quarter.
Onne Port has in current times been tape-recording extraordinary development in vessel and freight traffic.
The Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho-led Management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has actually revealed preparedness to carry out the Electronic Call-Up System for the Onne Port Complex as authorized by the Federal Executive Council.
Dantsoho made this understood when the Executive Team of Callup Technology Services Limited and Forge Concepts Limited, the operators of the electronic option paid a pre-implementation see to the NPA Headquarters.
Speaking throughout the go to, Dantsoho stated:
“In line with the instruction of the Honourable Minister Federal Ministry of Marine & & Blue Economy, Alhaji Adegboyega Oyetola, we are poised to supply the assistance required to fast lane the automation of truck traffic for Onne before completion of this quarter”.
The NPA helmsman specified even more that:
“We would guarantee that the operators structure their Information Technology implementations in a way that effortlessly plugs into the Port Community System (PCS) and the upcoming National Single Window (NSW) whilst likewise highlighting sustainable usage of alternative sources of energy”.
Abubakar Dantsoho was Port Manager for Onne Port Complex from 2020 to 2021, where he led ingenious investor-friendly efforts accountable for the year-on-year development being taped at Onne Port Complex.
The Onne Port Complex, which houses the Federal Ocean Terminal (FOT) and Federal Lighter Terminal (FLT), is likewise the biggest Oil & & Gas logistics base in West and Central Africa. Covering a location of 2,538.115 hectares, the Onne Port Complex has in current times been tape-recording unmatched development in vessel and freight traffic.
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