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SIFAX Shipping Partners with ECU Worldwide to Boost Nigeria’s Export Activities

Muhammad A. Aliyu
By Muhammad A. Aliyu
Published: June 16, 2024
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SIFAX Shipping Company Limited, a subsidiary of SIFAX Group, has entered into a strategic partnership with ECU Worldwide, the global leader in Less-than-Container Load (LCL) services.

This collaboration aims to enhance export activities from Nigeria by providing an optimal solution for small cargo volumes.

LCL transportation is ideal for exporters who do not have enough goods to fill an entire container, allowing them to share container space and only pay for the portion they use.

This service is particularly beneficial for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) looking to access international markets without the burden of shipping full containers.

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Paul Linden, Managing Director of SIFAX Logistics Company Limited, explained the motivation behind this new service.

“We know that many SMEs and business owners are desirous of accessing the international market, but are hampered by their lack of large volume. This service is designed particularly to address this concern. It will boost Nigeria’s export and be a game changer for our small and medium-scale businesses. We have put all facilities in place to ensure the business runs smoothly in partnership with ECU Worldwide,” he said.

Adekunle Owobamirin, Assistant General Manager of SIFAX Shipping, highlighted the comprehensive preparations made to ensure the service’s success.

“Our partners from ECU have inspected our warehouse and we have already assigned dedicated staff who would work on this service. ECU Worldwide and SIFAX Shipping is the first consolidator partnership to offer dedicated LCL export services from Nigeria to the world. Our partners have established 2,400 direct trade lines with a presence in over 180 countries. This will allow all our customers to export their goods anywhere in the world,” he noted.

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