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NEPC designates Edo Dry Port as Export Warehouse

Vanguard News NEPC designates Edo Dry Port as Export Warehouse On Kindly Share This Story: The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), has designated the Edo Dry Port, otherwise known as the AMES-Edo Inland Container Dry Port, as an Export Warehouse or Aggregation Centre. The Council said that it would serve as a centre where surplus products could be aggregated, stored and transported in suitable condition to any port of shipment. Mr Peter Onokpasa, Head/Trade Promotion Advisor (TPA) of the NEPC, Asaba Export Assistance Office, disclosed this on Wednesday at the Edo/Delta Exporters Group and all Exporters stakeholders’ meeting.

Edo Dry Port: Promoter collaborates with manufacturers, chambers of commerce

By Joy Odigie Benin, April 1, 2021 Atlantique Marine Engineering Services (AMES), promoter of the Edo Inland Container Dry Port, is collaborating with Manufacturers’ Associations and the Chambers of Commerce to commence export at the port. Dr Charles Akhigbe, MD/CEO AMES-Edo Inland Container Dry Port disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Benin on Thursday. Akhigbe said the port has a Domestic Export Warehouse (DEW) that served as a one-stop shop for exporters and business operators. “We are entering into contracts with Chambers of Commerce, Manufacturer Associations as well as individuals to start exportation of non-Oil products from Edo via the inland dry port.

NEPC seeks one window platform for export efficiency

Vanguard News NEPC seeks one window platform for export efficiency On By Godfrey Bivbere THE Nigerian Export Promotion Council, NEPC, has canvassed for the creation of a single window platform to be known as Domestic Export Warehouse, DEW, targeted at making exports more efficient. Making this position known at a stakeholders meeting in Lagos, the South West Zone Coordinator of NEPC, Samuel Oyeaiweyi, said when DEW becomes operational, all regulatory agencies in the export sector will inspect and certify the products for export at approved Warehouses. Executive Director, NEPC, Segun Awolowo, said at the meeting that the agency is at the forefront of implementing government’s economic diversification programmes.

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