The Atlantique Marine and Engineering Services (AMES)-Edo Inland Dry Port will commence trial exports from its domestic export warehouse in February, an official has said.
Mr Isaac Ebewele, a member of the port’s Management Board, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin on Monday that it had obtained the licence to operate.
”So we want to begin with trial export.
“We want to test run the export warehouse before asking the world to bring their consignment for shipping.
”In doing this, we shall use our own products as samples to organisations in the UK,” Ebewele said.
He stated that pre-shipment activities, such as packaging, labeling, fumigation and pre-shipment inspection, among others, would be done at the warehouse.
He further said that security agencies and the regulatory agencies would be on ground to enforce operational guidelines and rules.
According to him, the port’s ground breaking ceremony will be done as soon as the trial export is perfected.
”Our plan is to open the warehouse up to the public before the end of the first quarter of this year,” he said.
NAN reports that AMES- Edo Dry Port was licensed by the Nigerian Export Promotion Council earlier in January to operate a domestic export warehouse.