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Cargo Warehouse Complex Gulps N323M – NAHCO

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The Port Harcourt Airport Cargo Warehouse Complex cost the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) the sum of N323 million.

The Managing Director of NAHCO, Bates Sarki Sule who stated this in an interview with The Tide, shortly after the commissioning of the warehouse, revealed that the project was abandoned after the ground handling company had spent about N130 million.

Sule however commanded the Board of Directors of NAHCO for supporting the management in completing the project which is to improve cargo handling and promote patronage of air cargo at the airport.

He said the Port Harcourt cargo warehouse will not only provide warehousing and processing facilities for cargoes but also provide office space for other operators in the industry.

He said that efforts are being made to build similar structures in other airports across the country as the need arises, stating that NAHCO will soon commence the internal expansion and automation of the cargo shed in Lagos with a view to providing seamless services driven by the latest technology and enhance cargo handling capacity.

Sule also discussed that the construction of the planned cargo warehouse for the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja will come on stream by next year.

The NAHCO boss however stated that the company was fully committed to the development of air cargo business in Nigeria, and solicited the support and cooperation of all cargo stakeholders to achieve the development of the air cargo business.

According to him, “there are potentials yet to be harnessed and tapped from the increasingly volume of businesses globally.

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