Ports We Operate At
From Apapa to Calabar, we clear goods at every major Nigerian seaport and airport. One agent. Every port.
Apapa Port
Apapa Container Terminal & Wharf
Nigeria's busiest and most important seaport, handling the majority of the country's containerised cargo imports. Cargoburg is headquartered in Apapa — giving us unmatched local knowledge and relationships at this port.
Port Facts
- Handles over 80% of Nigeria's sea cargo
- Home to Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) headquarters
- Terminal operators: APM Terminals, ENL Consortium, Apapa Bulk Terminal
- Managed under the Federal Ministry of Marine & Blue Economy
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Tin Can Island Port
Tin Can Island Container Terminal
The second major seaport in Lagos, located on Tin Can Island. Handles a large volume of containerised imports and is a key gateway for general cargo, vehicles, and bulk goods.
Port Facts
- One of the most active container terminals in West Africa
- Terminal operators: TICT (Tin Can Island Container Terminal), MICT
- Handles vehicles, machinery, and bulk cargo
- Connected to the Lagos road network via Apapa-Oshodi Expressway
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Lekki Port
Lekki Deep Sea Port
Nigeria's newest and most modern deep sea port, opened in 2023. Located in the Lekki Free Trade Zone, it is designed to handle large vessels and reduce pressure on Apapa and Tin Can ports.
Port Facts
- Nigeria's first deep sea port — can handle the largest container ships
- Located within Lekki Free Trade Zone (LFTZ)
- Managed by Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Ltd
- Major growth port for future Nigerian trade
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MMIA (Lagos Airport)
Murtala Muhammed International Airport Cargo Terminal
Nigeria's busiest international airport and the primary gateway for air cargo into the country. Time-sensitive, high-value, and perishable goods typically arrive here.
Port Facts
- Handles the majority of Nigeria's air freight imports
- Cargo terminal operated by NAHCO and SAHCO
- Key gateway for pharmaceuticals, electronics, and perishables
- Fast-track clearance available for urgent cargo
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Port Harcourt Port
Port Harcourt Port Complex
The primary seaport for the South-South and South-East geopolitical zones. Strategically important for oil & gas equipment, industrial machinery, and goods destined for Rivers, Bayelsa, and Imo States.
Port Facts
- Key port for oil & gas equipment clearance
- Serves the South-South and South-East regions
- Operated by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA)
- Close proximity to major industrial zones
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Onne Port
Onne Oil & Gas Free Zone
A specialist oil & gas free zone port near Port Harcourt, handling the bulk of Nigeria's oil sector equipment, chemicals, and offshore supplies. One of the largest oil & gas free zones in Africa.
Port Facts
- Largest oil & gas logistics hub in sub-Saharan Africa
- Managed by OGFZA (Oil & Gas Free Zones Authority)
- Special tax and duty incentives for free zone operations
- Home to major oil service companies
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Calabar Port
Calabar Port Complex
The gateway port for Cross River State and the South-East corridor. Handles general cargo, agricultural produce, and is the entry point for goods destined for Cross River, Akwa Ibom, and Ebonyi States.
Port Facts
- Serves the South-East and Cross River corridor
- Growing port with recent investment in facilities
- Key for agricultural and manufactured goods
- Connected to Calabar Free Trade Zone
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Whether your cargo is arriving at Apapa, MMIA, Onne, or any other Nigerian port — we handle it start to finish.