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Apapa Customs to Scan 200 containers per hour with new fixed scanners

By Ishaya Abdullahi
4 weeks ago
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Nigeria Customs Service set scan 200 containers per hour with Nuctech FS6000
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The Apapa Customs Command has announced plans to scan up to 200 containers per hour following the installation of fixed scanners at the port.

Comptroller Oluwadare Oshoba, Customs Area Controller, said three scanners are being positioned at the quayside to enable non-intrusive inspections near the berthing area, reducing cargo examination delays and enhancing trade facilitation.

The installation, expected to take 45 days, includes two scanners from the Trade Modernisation Project (TMP) and one unit from APM Terminals. A mobile scanner will also be available as a backup in case of downtime. Officers will undergo training after installation, while ICT staff will be trained for maintenance and technical support. Oshoba urged importers, exporters, and their agents to ensure accurate declarations, warning that false documentation or concealment would be detected.

Aliyu Suleiman, TMP team leader, explained that the scanners, Nuctech FS6000, use dual-energy X-ray transmission technology to inspect containers and trucks in a single pass at speeds of up to 15 km/h. The system produces high-resolution images to detect contraband and hazardous materials, and can be integrated with license plate recognition and RFID systems.

The NCS said the deployment of these scanners will accelerate cargo clearance, boost revenue collection, enhance security, and reduce smuggling risks at Apapa port.

TAGGED:Nuctech FS6000Oluwadare OshobaTMPTrade Modernisation Project

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