Adewunmi: Freight Business Moving Online Post-Covid-19
Managing Director/CEO of PrimePort Logistics, a cargo service company, Mr. Femi Adewunmi in this interview says the coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed the sub-sector; saying that cargo freighting will move online post COVID-19 and may lead to the phasing out of clearing agents. Chinedu Eze brings the excerpts: Today most people get on average 4 to 6 hours of exercise …
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Only cargo freight businesses with the right structures will survive post-covid-19
Otunba Femi Adewunmi is the managing director/CEO of PrimePort Logistics, a cargo service company. In this interview, he speaks on how covid-19 is changing the cargo freight business in Nigeria. Today most people get on average 4 to 6 hours of exercise every day, and make sure that everything they put in their mouths is not filled with sugars or …
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Hostile business environment scuttling N630bn air cargo business in PH
Hostile business environment coupled with lack of a well structured cargo clearing market in Nigeria’s oil rich South South region is scuttling N630 billion air cargo clearing business at the Port Harcourt international airport. The relatively vague market operated by very informal agents in contrast to the well organised Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, has… Source: Business Day
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PrimePort Logistics moves to leverage on N5bn PH cargo business
Poised to offer clients a fresh breath in door-to-door freights services and delivery within Port Harcourt and its environment, PrimePort Logistics, a cargo firm, is set to leverage on the estimated N5bn cargo clearing business at Port Harcourt International airport. Cargo clearing at the international airport has been tipped by market watchers as a goldmine worth currently N5bn with only …
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