Ports & Terminal Operations Market: Forecast of Y-o-Y Growth Rate at 2 19% & Market Size has the Potential to grow by USD 4 64 bn
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ICTSI 1H2021 net income up 73% to US$196 7mln
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ICTSI Rio, Tora Group launch multimodal service
International Container Terminal Services, Inc.’s Brazilian subsidiary ICTSI Rio Brasil and the Tora Group, one of the largest logistics solutions providers in the country, have launched a new service for consolidated import cargos bound for Betim in Minas Gerais.
Designed to cater to all industry segments, the service handles different cargo types ranging from manufactured products to raw materials for transport under customs transit declaration to Tora’s Customs Industrial Logistics Center (CLIA) in Betim.
“Tora and ICTSI offer solidity to the cargo transport market, always innovating to meet customer needs. With integrated management, the service is carried out through multimodal transport, with the railroad as a safer modal and with a major direct impact on CO2 reduction,” said André Lemos Tavares, ICTSI Rio Commercial Manager.
Lagos residents angry at Uber for increasing price, ask government intervention Legit 15 hrs ago Olalekan Fakoyejo
- The ride-hailing firm has increased ride fare in Lagos to provide higher earning opportunity for driver
- The price of riding in Uber was jacked up by 13% on May 11, 2021, in Lagos alone, for the same mile
- Lagos riders have criticised the hike in fare, and they have asked the state government to intervene © Provided by Legit Lagos residents angry at Uber for increasing price, ask government intervention
Uber Nigeria has increased its charges for Lagos riders following a protest by drivers against the ride-hailing company. This decision haven t gone down well among Lagos riders as they were the target of the fare hike.