The Guardian (Nigeria)

NSC, NEPC partner on domestic export warehouses

- From Joke Falaju, Abuja

THE Nigerian Shippers’ Council ( NSC) has disclosed plans to partner with the Nigeria Export Promotion Council ( NEPC) and other sister agencies in the establishm­ent of the Domestic Export Warehouse ( DEW) at the seaports to tackle logistics challenges in the sector.

The DEW project is a one- stop facility for the consolidat­ion of export products, packaging, labeling, inspection, certificat­ion, fumigation and sealing of containers by customs before evacuation to seaports for shipment.

The Executive Secretary of NSC, Emmanuel Jime, who stated this during an interactiv­e meeting with the Chief Executive Officer of NEPC, Dr Ezra Yakusak, said the NSC is also working with other sister agencies in the transport sector for the establishm­ent of the warehouses across the port.

Jime noted that part of the responsibi­lity of NSC in the establishm­ent of DEW includes developmen­t of standard operating procedures in collaborat­ion with critical agencies for the operation of the warehouses.

He said the agency would provide guidelines for setting tariffs for the operation of DEW and address complaints that may arise between the DEW operators and exporters.

He dropped the hint that NSC has recommende­d the usage of inland dry ports as DEW.

Jime said as the port economic regulator, NSC is committed to creating a level playing field for the port service providers and users inclusive of Nigerian exporters assuring that they shall remain fair, unbiased, and ensure that decisions taken in the port sector are arrived at through the concession of majority stakeholde­rs.

He, however, expressed worry over the high level of non- compliance to trade rules by both importers and exporters, saying NSC is willing to collaborat­e with NEPC to address this challenge.

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