PTML hands over office to Nigeria Customs
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 10, 2026 · Last updated May 13, 2026
The handover of the new office complex by Port and Terminal Multi-Services Limited to the Nigeria — Nigeria Customs Service is expected to improve trade facilitation and operational efficiency at the Nigeria — Tin Can Island Port. This development could lead to faster cargo clearance procedures and stronger cooperation between terminal operators and regulatory authorities, positively impacting the logistics and shipping industries in Nigeria.
Port and Terminal Multi-Services Limited (PTML) officially handed over a new, fully furnished office complex with modern Information and Communications Technology (ICT) facilities to the Nigeria — Nigeria Customs Service at the Nigeria — Tin Can Island Port in Lagos. This initiative, led by PTML's Managing Director Ascanio Russo, fulfills a commitment to provide better working conditions for Customs officers. The Customs Area Controller, Joe Anani, received the facility, emphasizing its importance for enhancing administrative efficiency, officer morale, and overall operational coordination. Industry stakeholders anticipate that this development will contribute to faster cargo clearance, improved administrative processes, and stronger synergy between terminal operators and regulatory authorities, ultimately benefiting Nigeria's maritime sector and economy.
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