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SAHCOL donates brand new Toyota Hilux Van to ANCLA



The Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited (SAHCOL) has presented a brand new Toyota Hilux vehicle to the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) to assist in their effective monitoring and enforcement activities within the Cargo terminal.
The vehicle was handed over to ANLCA at the Headquarters of SAHCOL, located at the Cargo Terminal of the MurtalaMuhammed International Airport, Lagos by the General Manager, Cargo Services of SAHCOL, Boma Ukwunna, who represented the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer,Oluropo Owolabi, at the brief presentation ceremony.
While receiving the vehicle, the Vice Chairman of ANLCA,Murtala Muhammed Airport chapter, Bola Ashiru Balogun, thanked SAHCOL for the gesture, stating that it opens the commencement of a new dawn of excellent working relationship between them and SAHCOL.
Also present at the occasion were the Management staff of SAHCOL and the Executive members of ANLCA, MurtalaMuhammed International Airport branch.
ANLCA is the body of Clearing and Forwarding practitioners in Nigeria, established with the aim of improving the quality of services rendered by Freight Forwarders and promoting vocational training for its members while working closely withCustoms, other Government Agencies, Port Terminal Operators, Cargo Handling Agencies, Inspection Agents, Shipping Agencies, Nigeria Customs,  NAFDAC, amongst others.




SAHCOL is a major gateway to imports and exports within the Nigerian Aviation sector, it is an enterprise which currently runs the best custom bonded warehouse facility in the West African Sub Region, as evidenced by the World Customs Organization's recent recognition award.
SAHCOL,  incorporated as an Aviation Ground Handling Service provider under the Nigerian Companies and Allied Matters Act of 1990, is regarded to be the reference point to the birth of a successful flight within the Nigeria Aviation Sector, providing services in Passenger Handling, Ramp Handling, Cargo Handling and Warehousing, Aviation security, Baggage Reconciliation, Crew bus and Executive Lounge services and other related Ground Handling services in all Nigerian commercial airports.

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