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Disruption At Tin Can Port After Fire Outbreak

By Obiabin Onukwugha

Business activities were disrupted at the Tin Can Island Port, Apapa, Lagos after a fire outbreak at the facility during the weekend.

Reports say the fire incident, which happened at the terminal’s IT office, affected key IT equipment.

Reacting to the incident, Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited (P&CHS), announced that the the fire did not resulted in any data loss due to the “excellent back-up plan” the company has put in place to safeguard its data.

SIFAX Group, which is the parent company of P&CHS, said it was working with relevant agencies, especially the Nigeria Customs Service, Tin Can Island Command, to restore normal port operations.

“We are using this opportunity to assure all our stakeholders, including clearing agents, consignees and other port users that we have activated our approved business continuity plan to keep our operations running while we work assiduously to meet the scheduled date of resuming normal port operations,” SIFAX Group spokesman, Muyiwa Akande, said.

 

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