Impact of concession on port range competitiveness using Apapa port (Nigeria) as a pilot study The port reform and concession that took place in Nigeria in 2006 resulted in the transition of port operational services from the public sector to the private sector, although this did not result in the ports being fully privatized. This […]
An evaluation of cabotage law in Nigeria The Cabotage Act of 2003 details the legal framework for espionage and espionage-related activities in Nigeria. It was conceived of in 2003 and passed into law in May of 2004, with two key goals in mind: i. To give native and future operators the ability to register and […]
Impact of ship collision on the marine environment Even while shipping is generally regarded as one of the safest modes of transportation, there is still a significant risk of accidents occurring, most notably collisions between ships. The immediate and major effect that ship collisions have on the surrounding maritime ecosystem is as follows: To begin, […]
The effectiveness of dynamic positioning in offshore operations The phrase “dynamic positioning,” or “DP,” refers to a system that employs a combination of processes that enables a vessel to remain floating on a specific position or a pre-determined path in deep seas. DP is an abbreviation for “dynamic positioning.” It is a computer-controlled device that […]
Improving safety at sea and in ports by developing standards for maritime English According to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the human component is responsible for the vast majority of marine incidents. One of the reasons for this is a lack of adherence to the maritime standard English. The capacity of a seafarer to communicate […]
Safety and Emergency in the Maritime Industry STCW stands for the Convention on Criteria of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers. This convention assures that all rescue personnel and seafarers, regardless of their place of origin, receive proper education and training in accordance with the same standards. Every single person who works on ships is […]
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Combating marine debris pollution, a case study of Nigerian ports The Nigerian marine sector is primarily responsible for the generation of solid trash, the majority of which consists of plastic products, abandoned aluminum wreckage and gear, steel cans, papers, and cardboard. When waste products of any kind make their way into the ocean, they contribute […]
Do my Homework Because it is factored into your overall mark at the end of the semester, homework is an important part of the grading process. Before they can graduate, students are required to complete a variety of tasks, many of which are dull, taxing, and daunting. Students who come to us with the request […]
Health and safety onboard oil tankers Shipping is a business that is typically fraught with danger. Seafarers who are involved in the transportation of oil and products related to oil are subject to an even greater risk. Maritime incidents that involve oil tankers can be dangerous and can have major repercussions, including the loss of […]