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Nigeria’s first deep seaport, Lekki Port, has announced that it has commenced transhipment operations to some ports in ...
Lekki has the deepest seaport in W/Africa, with a draught of 16.5 meters and a turning basin wide enough to accommodate..
The Lagos State Government and other stakeholders have agreed on an enforcement fee of N10,000 for electronic call-up for ...
Odibe said, “We had our first transhipment operations in 2023, which is the first in the Nigerian economy. Before ...
Adesuwa Ladoja, the managing director of the Lagos Free Zone (LFZ) says the Lekki Deep Seaport is its symbol of patience, ...
With its modern infrastructure and congestion-free operations, the port is poised to become a key logistics hub in West ...
The Lagos State Government and key transport unions have agreed on a new N10,000 enforcement fee for the electronic call-up ...
The Lekki Deep Seaport is still Nigeria's largest seaport, and the deepest in West Africa, giving it a critical position to ...
The uploading of Approved ‘Truck Lists (ATL) should take place and any truck without legitimate business in the Lekki Free ...
The Lekki Deep Seaport handled 287,000 twenty-foot equivalent units of containers between January and June 2025, out of the 500,000 it projected for the year, the PUNCH has learnt.The Deputy Chief ...
Despite boasting an installed capacity of 1.2 million Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs), operations at Lekki Deep Sea Port ...
The Lekki-Epe corridor first implemented the e-callup system in September 2024, but after some protests, it was suspended because of the pricing.