The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is collaborating with Trade Modernisation Project Limited to install Gantry Scanners with the capacity to scan 200 containers per hour.
The Nigeria Customs Service is collaborating with Trade Modernisation Project Limited to install Gantry Scanners with the capacity to scan 200 containers per hour.This is part of the massive deployment of state-of-the-art equipment across the nation’s ports under Custom’s Trade Facilitation Programme being spear-headed by the Comptroller-General, Mr. Adewale Adeniyi.
His words, “with the state-of-the-art equipment being installed, we will cut the time containers spend at ports. We will cut the time NCS officers spend to treat documents by half. When completed, the Unified Customs Management software, which would leverage on geospatial technology, Customers software experts were infused into the team of experts from the TMP Project limited.
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