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Council Establishes Tarrif Template For Freight Forwarders
The Council for the
Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN) has established the Freight Forwarders Standard Tariff and Billing Template (FFSTBT).
An operator in the maritime industry, Mr. Mike Dike, who disclosed this to The Tide at the Nigerian Ports Authority in Port Harcourt, stated that the standard tariff was expected to come into force as soon as it receives the consent of the ports economic regulator and the approval of the minister of transport.
He said that the practitioners operation fees proposed by the freight forwarders association were also undergoing necessary processes for approval.
According to him, election guidelines and time table for the election of registered freight forwarders into the governing council of the CRFFN will also be released after the approval.
He said that the registrar of the council was responsible for all the affairs of the council, and to the minister of transport in the absence of a new governing council.
Dike also hinted that freight forwarders had been categorized under brokerage services, logistics and consolidation, freight haulage Service, freight finance and insurance services.
According to him, other categories are freight consultancy and training services, supply chairman managing and registration and allied services.
He said that the council had also in its schedule, the training of practitioners, where about 300 freight forwarding practitioners would be trained by the council in due course.
Corlins Walter