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Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by Blue3k(m): 9:40pm On Feb 27, 2019
A total of 2,318 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) containers of import cargoes were handled in the newly commissioned Kaduna Inland Dry Port (KIDP) between January and December, 2018, Import Performance Rating obtained exclusively from the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC), has revealed.

Furthermore, the dry port handled only about 12 TEUs of export cargoes within the period under review.


The performance rating shows that container traffic was slightly low in the second quarter of the year, due to the Apapa gridlock, operational challenges and insecurity, towards the fourth quarter of the year 2018 in the Kaduna environment.

In the area of import, KIDP recorded monthly average of over 150 containers in throughput, which was described as a positive development, considering that it is a new port.

A breakdown of the import shows that a total of 248 TEUs of containers were handled in January; 226 containers was recorded in February; 289 containers were handled in March; 218 containers in April; 193 containers were handled in May while a total of 195 containers were handled in the month of June.

A total of 161 containers of import cargoes were also handled in the Kaduna port in July; 178 containers in the month of August; 128 containers in the September; 154 containers were received in the port in October; another 154 containers in the November, while the remaining 174 containers were handled in December.

The Import Performance Rating shows that mostly household equipment and vehicles were brought in as import in Kaduna Port.

On the other hand, the 12 containers of export cargo comprised of ginger that was taken to Rotterdam and cow-horn as well as charcoal that were shipped to Vietnam.

“The export performance within the period was extremely poor. This was due to lack of railway locomotives and wagons, lack of export product cluster, problems of packaging and operational challenges.”

Kaduna port, operated by the Inland Containers Nigeria Limited (ICNL), has the capacity to handle a minimum of 29,000 TEUs of containers annually. The port targets transit cargo for neigbouring countries of Chad and Niger, whose owners would have opportunity to clear their cargo in Kaduna without additional cost of air ticket, accommodation and other issues that involve coming to Lagos.


Commenting, Hassan Bello, executive secretary of the NSC told BusinessDay in an interview that rail is cardinal to the success of dry ports because the main aim of dry ports was to reduce congestion in the seaport.

Bello stated that rail is needed to reduce cost because the cost of transporting cargo from Apapa to Kaduna Port by truck has become astronomical.

“If we have the rail, it will reduce one quarter of the cost and the volume will increase. Rail would ensure seamless connection from the seaport to the inland port. Now, what we have is road transportation of cargo by truck. The Kaduna dry port would have been busier if we had rail transport,” he said.

Bello disclosed that the Council is currently working with the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) to provide ten wagons and two locomotives to attend to the needs of importers and exporters.

“The Federal Government is giving attention to the workability of the dry port. We have got Kaduna commissioned and we are working on Funtua and Jos. There is one coming up in Ibadan and if we complete that, it means transport efficiency will increase and there will be reduction in the cost of doing business,” he explained.

Recall that President Muhammadu Buhari in January 2018, commissioned the Kaduna Port in Kakuri, Kaduna State. Kaduna Port is the first Inland Dry Port to be completed in Nigeria, from the seven approved across the country. Others include Ibadan, Aba, Kano, Jos, Funtua and Maiduguri and they are at various stages of completion.


The completion of the Kaduna Port was facilitated by the declaration of Kaduna as a port of origin and destination on the 16th of May 2015, by the former President Jonathan administration, meaning that the port is now recognised by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) as a port to which goods can be consigned from, and from where goods can also be consigned to from another destination.

Yusuf Ismail, managing director of the ICNL said recently in Lagos that the inability of the NRC to move cargoes from the Lagos port to the Kaduna port, has affected economic activities at the port.

Ismail said that the high freight cost of containers to the port by road from Lagos is taking toll on the business, which, according to him, has increased by 100 percent, making the port uncompetitive.

The cost of transporting cargo from Lagos to Kaduna port would have been cheaper if the rail line was in perfect condition. But, since the rail is not working, we are forced to be using road and the condition of roads in Nigeria is bad. This has increased cost of transportation such that instead of spending N400,000 for to move one by 40-foot container, we spend N800,000 to move one 40-foot from Lagos to Kaduna,” Ismail said.

 

AMAKA ANAGOR-EWUZIE 


Source: https://businessday.ng/maritime/article/kaduna-inland-dry-port-records-import-cargo-throughput-of-2318-teus-in-2018/

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by Kurtis02(m): 5:20am On Feb 28, 2019
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Ok
Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by Nobody: 5:21am On Feb 28, 2019
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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by peteofi(m): 5:22am On Feb 28, 2019
Is okay
Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by Ilekeh(f): 5:23am On Feb 28, 2019
Up North! Up Nigeria. All man aboard the next level train.

Every region needs to work for Nigeria to succeed.

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by Ngasky(m): 5:25am On Feb 28, 2019
We are getting there. NEXT LEVEL

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by Nobody: 5:25am On Feb 28, 2019
iamnorth wat u think i am. iamnorth poor.
Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by GreenArrow2: 5:33am On Feb 28, 2019
Little by little. We'll get there.

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by LadySarah: 5:34am On Feb 28, 2019
BuT the one at onitsha is still under construction,even Though both were started at the same time.

Promises upon promises

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by greatiyk4u(m): 5:37am On Feb 28, 2019
Next level of good news

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by STARKACE(m): 6:04am On Feb 28, 2019
LadySarah:
BuT the one at onitsha is still under construction,even Though both were started at the same time.

Promises upon promises
You are just a miserable hater. Always tribalize everything.

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by yrex01(m): 6:26am On Feb 28, 2019
They were waiting for bomb blast news. This is a bad news to them.

God bless NIGERIA n er well wishers !!

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by anataala: 6:40am On Feb 28, 2019
With 54,00 votes
LadySarah:
BuT the one at onitsha is still under construction,even Though both were started at the same time.

Promises upon promises

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by shugamummy: 6:41am On Feb 28, 2019
What exactly was imported. Who are the importers..Igbos are the highest container importers. Could it be that an average Igbo man would berth his goods at Kaduna dey port. These are fundamental questions but I forgot that religion is the sole fundamental problem of this contraption. Yet they dont want the Igbos to have their own country yet they said
they are corrupt ,allow them to go. Simple

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by Cajal(m): 6:44am On Feb 28, 2019
PMB...PLS...IBADAN DRY PORT

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by marvin906(m): 6:50am On Feb 28, 2019
LadySarah:
BuT the one at onitsha is still under construction,even Though both were started at the same time.

Promises upon promises


am not supporting any political party..buh I swear if I was buhari am gonna stop the project and turn it into a dump site..
infact na to carry bomb blow the whole port..

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by bornwealth2981(m): 6:53am On Feb 28, 2019
This is not true, my house is 200m away from that place, nothing is being done here as claimed.
Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by mcbreeze: 6:56am On Feb 28, 2019
OK. Better for them
Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by mcbreeze: 6:56am On Feb 28, 2019
OK. Better for them


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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by AfonjaConehead: 6:56am On Feb 28, 2019
Ilekeh:
Up North! Up Nigeria. All man aboard the next level train.

Every region needs to work for Nigeria to succeed.

Shut up, abobakus.

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by AfonjaConehead: 6:59am On Feb 28, 2019
Ray97:
iamnorth wat u think i am.
iamnorth poor.
Poor and retrogressive cos you take from others and never give back..and you've been doing that for decades..that's the only thing you know how to do best.
That's your President's agenda

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by AfonjaConehead: 7:01am On Feb 28, 2019
LadySarah:
BuT the one at onitsha is still under construction,even Though both were started at the same time.

Promises upon promises
It's all propaganda.

Buhari only have two agenda,to perpetuate himself and his people in power and two, the north.
Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by Nobody: 7:31am On Feb 28, 2019
grin

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by jossiwan(m): 7:35am On Feb 28, 2019
2318? This is blatant LIE... You hardly see any truck offloading any container, I wonder how over a hundred truck did this wonders. My house is 5 minutes walking distance to this inland container. Even the road to this dry port is yet to be completed and has been launched by both Ameachi and Buhari. Mind you it's not even located in Kakuri but in Makera area of Kaduna South.... The railway is a total sham!!! It's not working!!!

Next Level of LIES!!!
Tueeeh!!!
Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by Mrpojj(m): 7:36am On Feb 28, 2019
Blue3k:


Source: https://businessday.ng/maritime/article/kaduna-inland-dry-port-records-import-cargo-throughput-of-2318-teus-in-2018/

Make una keep spending OK
Water full everywhere south but will never be utilized
Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by Almaiga: 7:45am On Feb 28, 2019
Buhari is working, Igbo's are hating.
Sai Baba.

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Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by marvinsync(m): 7:48am On Feb 28, 2019
marvin906:



am not supporting any political party..buh I swear if I was buhari am gonna stop the project and turn it into a dump site..
infact na to carry bomb blow the whole port..


but ur not buhari ur not even a politician , just an insignificant hater
Re: Kaduna Inland Dry Port Records Import Cargo Throughput Of 2,318 Teus In 2018 by kaypling(m): 7:49am On Feb 28, 2019
People keep abusing the North without properly educating themselves. These people keep investing in themselves. Rice mills, fertilizer plants, dairy plants, now we're reading about this dry port. If you follow some of these people, you'll see infrastructural developments. Even the Gandudollar with all the "thiefry" keeps unleashing projects. We in South keep thumbing our noses up, calling them poor and illiterates. Most cities in the South can't boast the developments in the North. Rather than us concentrate on keeping our governments accountable we're here doing more intelligent on top nothing

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