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Determinant Port-related Factors Affecting the Flow of Shipping Trade and Logistics in Nigerian Seaports

The need to eliminate bottlenecks to port operations in Nigeria was a fundamental goal of the port privatization about 2 decades ago. Current trends in ports management; however, suggest existence of numerous inefficiency challenges reflected in long ship turnaround time, increasing trend of cargo d...

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Published in:LOGI - scientific journal on transport and logistics 2021-01, Vol.12 (1), p.261-270
Main Authors: Nwokedi, Theophilus C., Ndikom, Obed C., Okoroji, Lazarus I., Nwaorgu, Jonathan
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