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Customs enhances trade with new scanning tech at Apapa Port


The Nigeria Customs Service has intensified preparations for the operational take-off of its newly installed FS6000 scanning machine at APM Terminals, Apapa.

According to a statement on Tuesday by the Public Relations Officer of the command, Isah Sulaiman, the preparations followed a working visit by the Deputy Comptroller-General of Customs in charge of Information and Computer Technology of the NCS, Oluyomi Adebakin, on Monday.

The statement added that the visit comes as a build-up to the deployment of the scanners, “which recently completed final test runs and simulation exercises at the terminal as part of the service’s drive toward paperless cargo clearance, trade facilitation and operational efficiency.”

Speaking during the inspection of the scanning site at the jetty side of APMT, Adebakin explained that the visit was aimed at ensuring adequate pre-arrangement and preparedness for a smooth transition to full scanning operations in line with international best practices.

“The reason for this visit is the pre-arrangement and preparation for the take-up of the FX6000 scanning machine at the jetty side of APMT, so that we can have a seamless transition to a scanning system which aligns with international best practices,” she said.

On the readiness of the service to deploy scanning and ICT solutions for effective cargo examination, the DCG stressed that preparedness is a tripartite responsibility involving the NCS, APM Terminals, and the Trade Modernisation Project.

She disclosed that the level of readiness currently stands at about 80 per cent, adding that the remaining critical components would be fully addressed before commissioning.

“From what we have seen, we can say that we are 80 per cent ready. The remaining 20 per cent is very vital, and I believe that prior to commissioning, it will be properly fixed. From the scanning examination and system analysis carried out, the system is good to go, and between now and the commissioning, we will achieve a proper take-up,” she noted.

Adebakin assured port users of seamless operations, faster cargo clearance, reduced demurrage, ease of doing business and a balanced approach between trade facilitation and compliance.

“The era of scattering people’s goods in the name of examination is over. This is a non-intrusive inspection system in line with international best practices. It is to the advantage of importers, consignees, terminal operators, and the service. The scanner has a throughput capacity of about 200 containers per hour,” she added.

The visit builds on the recent completion of the final simulation exercise conducted on November 6, 2025, under the supervision of the Customs Area Controller in charge of the Apapa Area Command, Emmanuel Oshoba, where the scanners were successfully tested for real-time synchronisation of scanned images with electronic declarations.

Comptroller Oshoba has reiterated the command’s commitment to supporting the service’s ICT-driven reforms and working closely with all stakeholders to ensure a smooth transition to full scanner-based cargo examination at Apapa Port.

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