The Co-founder of TTP, Mr Jama Onwubuariri The Trucks Transit Parks Limited, manager of the electronic call-up system, has noted that efficient truck management contributes significantly to environmental protection and improved working conditions for dockworkers.
It added that reducing traffic congestion around Nigeria’s seaports is critical to achieving sustainable shipping operations. The company made the assertion in Lagos last week at the 2026 Dockworkers’ Day celebration organised by the Shipping Correspondents Association of Nigeria.
Speaking on the theme, “Green Ports: Sustainable Practices for Dockworkers”, the Co-founder of TTP, Mr Jama Onwubuariri, highlighted the role of the electronic call-up system in promoting orderliness and sustainability along the Apapa and Tin Can port corridors.
Onwubuariri, who was represented at the event by the General Manager, Corporate and Strategic Communications at TTP, Nancy Nnamdi, said the theme aligns closely with the company’s commitment to sustainable port operations. According to him, sustainability goes beyond corporate messaging and is embedded in the systems and processes deployed by the company to improve efficiency within the port ecosystem.
Anozie is a Chief Correspondent at Punch Newspapers with over 13 years of experience covering entertainment, maritime, and transport sectors. He specializes in producing insightful, engaging stories that provide clarity and depth across his beats. Anozie’s work reflects substantial newsroom experience and a strong commitment to accurate and compelling journalism.
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