Anchoring Success: The Impact of Shipping Companies on Nigeria's Trade

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Anchoring Success: The Impact of Shipping Companies on Nigeria's Trade

29/01/2026

In recent years, trade in Nigeria has surged, with total merchandise trade reaching N35.16 trillion in Q3 2024, marking an 81.35% increase from the previous year. Exports, largely driven by crude oil made up around 58.27% of total trade value. While imports grew particularly amongst industrial supplies, capital goods, and food and beverages.

With imports and exports originating across Asia, Europe, America, and within Africa, this growth in trade is highly impressive. However, there have been several challenges faced by Nigerian shipping companies and businesses, ranging from port congestion to empty container imbalances, which needed to be overcome to achieve this.

Achieving fast and efficient shipping for both imports and exports has meant that Nigerian shipping companies have had to be innovative and implement strategies like digitized customs clearance, push for port expansion, and inland logistics. These solutions have helped to reduce congestion, and ultimately drive change and facilitate economic expansion.

 

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 How are Shipping Companies the Backbone of Nigeria's Trade

The impact of shipping companies in Nigeria extends far beyond simply transporting cargo. Influencing, trade efficiency, international commerce, and ultimately economic growth, the impact shipping has had on trade has been pivotal.

Connecting Markets


Shipping companies in Nigeria are responsible for providing the most direct routes and efficient transport solutions to help reduce transit times and potential bottlenecks where possible.

Introducing direct shipping routes, such as the Nigeria-China service, helps connect Nigeria with some of its key markets reducing the need for transshipments. Not only does this improve delivery speed and help reduce costs, but by simplifying international supply chains, global businesses are encouraged to invest in further trade deals.

Economic growth


Shipping companies in Nigeria further help drive economic growth by consistently providing reliable container transport solutions to businesses working in numerous industries. With Nigeria’s exports largely consisting of crude oil, fertilizers, and agricultural products, making sure that options like breakbulk shipping or flexibag solutions are available helps businesses reach international customers effectively.

Compliance and security


Nigerian shipping companies can also be seen as role models by local industries and can use this influence to help ensure smooth international trade operations. By following cabotage laws and maritime regulations, as well as helping to implement port security measures, shipping companies in Nigeria can help to reduce customs inefficiencies and encourage smoother international operations.

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