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Economic viability of major river ports in Nigeria in the movement of goods and passengers to the hinterland 经济可行性在尼日利亚主要河流港口的货物和乘客的运动腹地
Advances in Transportation and Logistics Pub Date : 2022-12-26 DOI: 10.58396/atl020101
O. Ndikom, T. Nwokedi, S. Buhari, O. Nathaniel, S. O. Nwosu
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Comparative analysis of foreign and coastal trade cargo handling charges in SIFAX seaport terminals, Nigeria 尼日利亚SIFAX海港码头对外与沿海贸易货物装卸费用比较分析
Advances in Transportation and Logistics Pub Date : 2022-12-26 DOI: 10.58396/atl020102
O. Ndikom, L. Okoroji, S. Buhari, J. Mbachu, T. Nwokedi
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