Nigerian Shippers Council || N.S.C

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Regulatory Services

In performing its regulatory functions, the Council:

  1. Sets, monitors and enforces standards of service delivery, ensures stability, accessibility and adequacy of services;
  2. Determines, provides and cause to be published guidelines for the registration of regulated service providers specifying, among other things, the terms and conditions for the registration;
  3. Provides guidelines on tariffs and charges (setting minimum and maximum levels) in order to guard against abuse of monopoly or dominant market position (encourages competition among regulated service providers);
  4. Coordinates inter-modal transport;
  5. Regulates market entry and exit;
  6. Performs mediatory role among stakeholders;
  7. Establishes accessible and modern dispute resolution mechanism;
  8. Promotes efficiency in the provision of port services;
  9. Minimizes cost of doing business and its inflationary effect on Nigerian economy;
  10. Encourages private sector investment in the port sector;
  11. Monitors and ensures compliance by all parties, with the provisions of the Port Concession Agreements.
Announcement
In line with Federal Government's policy on digital transformation, the Nigerian Shippers’ Council has transitioned to a paperless office system to enhance efficiency and service delivery. Consequently, all external correspondences should be submitted electronically via this link.