PTML Customs targets two-hour clearance time for vehicles

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PTML Customs News

Saidu Abba Yusuf

The Port Terminal Multiservices Limited (PTML) Command of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has reiterated its commitment to achieving

The Port Terminal Multiservices Limited Command of Nigeria Customs Service has reiterated its commitment to achieving faster cargo clearance by targeting a two-hour cargo clearance time.The Port Terminal Multiservices Limited Command of Nigeria Customs Service has reiterated its commitment to achieving faster cargo clearance by targeting a two-hour cargo clearance time.

Yusuf described PTML as one of the safest and most secure environments for Roll On Roll Off and general cargoes, just as he advised importers and their agents to take advantage of the incentives available for compliant traders such as fast track, advance ruling and possible migration to the Authorised Economic Operator status.

The CAC commended the various government and private sector stakeholders for their cooperation and support towards realisation of government goal of revenue collection and prevention of unlawful activities. Just last week, Nigeria’s local manufacturing sector was dealt a huge blow as one of the biggest brewers in the country, Nigerian Breweries, announced that it is suspending operations in two of its nine breweries.

 

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