Unlock Growth with a Resilient African Logistics Network
A strong logistics network is the backbone of modern trade. Whether you are importing FMCG products into West Africa, exporting commodities, or distributing goods across Nigeria, the efficiency of your logistics network directly impacts cost, speed, and customer satisfaction.
For businesses operating in and around Africa, working with an experienced partner like Wigmore Trading can make the difference between delayed shipments and a smooth, predictable supply chain.
What Is a Logistics Network?
A logistics network is the end-to-end system that moves goods from suppliers to final customers. It includes:
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Ports of entry and exit
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Warehouses and distribution centres
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Transport modes (road, sea, air, rail)
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Cross-docking and consolidation points
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Customs clearance and documentation processes
A well-designed logistics network ensures that the right products reach the right place, at the right time, and at the right cost.
Wigmore Trading operates within this full chain, helping businesses connect suppliers, ports, and markets across Nigeria and other African countries.
Why Logistics Networks Matter for African Trade
African trade is growing rapidly, but infrastructure and regulatory complexity can create challenges. Poorly planned logistics networks often lead to:
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High transport and handling costs
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Long lead times and stock-outs
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Cargo damage or loss
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Bottlenecks at ports and border crossings
These problems can quickly eat into margins and damage relationships with customers.
By contrast, a coordinated logistics network:
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Reduces unit cost per shipment through consolidation and route optimisation
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Improves delivery reliability and service levels
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Supports business growth into new regions and markets
Wigmore Trading can help businesses navigate local realities—road conditions, port congestion, customs procedures—and design practical distribution strategies that work on the ground.
Key Components of an Efficient Logistics Network
1. Strategic Warehousing
Warehouses and distribution centres are central nodes in any logistics network. Their location and management affect:
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How quickly you can serve key markets
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How much inventory you need to hold
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Your overall transport costs
For example, positioning stock closer to major urban centres like Lagos or Abuja can shorten delivery times and reduce last-mile costs. But it must be balanced with warehousing expenses and demand levels.
Wigmore Trading helps clients plan inventory positioning, offering warehousing and consolidation options that align with real demand patterns in West Africa.
2. Transport Routes and Modes
Choosing the right combination of transport modes—sea freight, air freight, road haulage, or multimodal solutions—is crucial for an efficient logistics network.
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Transit time vs. cost
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Reliability of routes and carriers
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Security and risk of damage
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Seasonal variations (e.g., rainy season affecting road conditions)
For many importers, goods arrive by sea into ports like Lagos and then move by road to inland markets. Optimising these routes—consolidating loads, planning backhauls, scheduling deliveries—can significantly reduce costs.
Wigmore Trading works with trusted carriers and local transport providers, coordinating shipments from port to warehouse to customer to keep cargo moving smoothly.
3. Visibility and Information Flow
A logistics network is not only physical—it is also digital. Information must move as efficiently as goods. Businesses need:
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Clear documentation and customs paperwork
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Status updates on shipments and deliveries
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Accurate stock levels across locations
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Predictable lead times for planning
Without visibility, companies overstock “just in case,” or suffer unexpected stock-outs. Efficient information flow supports better forecasting, purchasing, and sales planning.
Wigmore Trading provides transparent communication on shipments and timelines, helping clients plan operations with greater confidence.
4. Risk Management and Compliance
In many African markets, logistics networks operate in environments with:
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Complex customs rules
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Changing regulations
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Security risks on certain routes
Designing a robust logistics network means planning for these realities:
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Ensuring correct documentation to avoid fines and delays
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Selecting safer routes and reliable partners
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Building contingency plans for disruptions
With experience in import/export and regional distribution, Wigmore Trading helps businesses stay compliant and manage risk, from port operations to final delivery.
How to Improve Your Logistics Network
Even if you already operate across multiple countries or regions, there are always opportunities to refine your logistics network. Practical steps include:
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Map Your Current Network
Document your full flow—from supplier to customer. Identify all nodes: ports, warehouses, transport legs, and handover points. -
Measure Performance
Track key metrics like transit time, delivery reliability, damage rates, and total landed cost. This data highlights where changes will have the most impact. -
Consolidate Where Possible
Combining shipments, using shared warehousing, or centralising imports can cut costs and simplify operations. -
Review Supplier and Carrier Choices
Work with partners who understand local markets and can adapt to disruptions. Wigmore Trading can help you evaluate options and manage relationships. -
Align Logistics with Your Growth Plan
As you enter new African markets or expand product lines, your logistics network must evolve. Planning ahead avoids rushed, expensive fixes later.
Wigmore Trading can help you assess your current logistics network and design improvements that reduce cost, increase reliability, and support long-term expansion.
How Wigmore Trading Supports Your Logistics Network
Wigmore Trading is more than a supplier or distributor—it is a logistics partner. Depending on your needs, the team can:
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Coordinate imports and exports into key African markets
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Provide warehousing, consolidation, and distribution services
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Manage local and regional transport
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Assist with customs and regulatory compliance
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Support long-term supply chain planning
By integrating sourcing, logistics, and distribution, Wigmore Trading helps businesses create logistics networks that are practical, scalable, and suited to African realities.
If you are looking to streamline your logistics network, Wigmore Trading can help.
Get in touch with our team to learn more or contact Wigmore Trading today to streamline your sourcing and distribution.




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