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Marine Logistics Companies in Nigeria: Supporting Offshore and Coastal Supply Chains
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Marine logistics companies play a critical role in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, port operations, and offshore construction projects. From transporting personnel and cargo to offshore platforms to managing coastal freight and supporting subsea installations, marine logistics services ensure the smooth flow of goods and resources across Nigeria’s waterways.

Given Nigeria’s extensive coastline, busy ports, and offshore oilfields, marine logistics companies are essential partners for businesses operating in energy, shipping, and infrastructure sectors. This article explores the services offered by marine logistics providers in Nigeria, the industries they serve, common challenges in maritime operations, and how Wigmore Trading supports these activities through trade and supply chain solutions.

Key Services Provided by Marine Logistics Companies in Nigeria

1. Offshore Supply and Crew Transfers

Marine logistics companies operate vessels such as crew boats, platform supply vessels (PSVs), and fast support vessels (FSVs) to transport personnel, equipment, and consumables between onshore bases and offshore installations.

2. Cargo and Freight Transport

They handle the transportation of containers, heavy equipment, and project cargo between Nigerian ports, coastal towns, and offshore fields.

3. Marine Support for Oil & Gas Operations

Services include vessel chartering, rig supply, anchor handling, and standby safety vessels for offshore exploration and production activities.

4. Subsea and Construction Support

Marine logistics providers assist with subsea cable laying, pipeline installation, and marine construction projects, providing specialized vessels and equipment.

5. Bunkering and Ship Chandelling

These companies supply marine fuel, fresh water, food, and spare parts to ships calling at Nigerian ports.

Industries Served by Marine Logistics Companies in Nigeria

  • Oil & Gas Exploration and Production

  • Offshore Construction and Infrastructure Projects

  • Shipping and Port Services

  • Marine Survey and Environmental Services

  • Defense and Maritime Security Operations

Challenges in Marine Logistics in Nigeria

Port Congestion and Bureaucracy

Delays in clearing vessels and cargo at major Nigerian ports (Apapa, Tin Can, Onne) increase turnaround times and costs.

Security Risks in Coastal Waters

Piracy and maritime security threats in the Gulf of Guinea require logistics providers to implement safety protocols and secure vessel movements.

Harsh Offshore Operating Conditions

Rough seas, storms, and limited offshore infrastructure make scheduling and safety management critical.

Vessel Maintenance and Fleet Management

Maintaining reliable and compliant vessel fleets requires significant investment in maintenance and regulatory compliance.

Complex Regulatory Framework

Marine logistics companies must comply with Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) regulations, port authority guidelines, and international maritime standards.

How Wigmore Trading Supports Marine Logistics Operations

Wigmore Trading provides critical supply chain support for marine logistics companies and offshore operators in Nigeria:

Sourcing Marine Spare Parts and Consumables

We supply essential ship spare parts, deck equipment, PPE, and consumables for vessel operations.

Importation and Customs Clearance

Wigmore Trading facilitates the import of marine equipment, engines, and navigation systems, handling customs documentation and compliance at Nigerian ports.

Logistics and Last-Mile Delivery

We coordinate the inland transportation of marine spare parts and equipment to ports and dockyards in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Onne, and Warri.

Supporting Oil & Gas Supply Chains

Our integrated sourcing and logistics services help offshore operators maintain uninterrupted operations with timely delivery of drilling consumables and production equipment.

Risk Management and Trade Compliance

We help marine logistics companies mitigate procurement risks and comply with Nigeria’s import/export and local content requirements.

Conclusion

Marine logistics companies in Nigeria are essential for supporting offshore energy operations, coastal shipping, and maritime infrastructure development. However, the complexity of marine operations in Nigeria requires reliable supply chain partners.

Wigmore Trading supports marine logistics companies with the procurement of critical equipment, importation services, and logistics solutions—ensuring vessels and offshore operations run efficiently and compliantly.

Contact Wigmore Trading today to simplify your marine logistics supply chain and keep your offshore operations running smoothly.


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