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Food waste remains a significant challenge in Nigeria, affecting food security, business profitability, and environmental sustainability. Across the supply chain—from farms to wholesalers, retailers, and consumers—inefficiencies contribute to the loss...
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For government agencies involved in maritime operations—such as the Nigerian Navy, Customs, Marine Police, NIMASA, and emergency response units—access to reliable vessels is essential. However, the high capital cost of...
As Nigeria continues to expand its global trade footprint, the need for robust, modern, and intelligent port security infrastructure has become critical. With increasing maritime threats such as cargo theft,...
Nigeria’s vast inland waterways—rivers, creeks, and lakes—offer a strategic alternative to overburdened road and rail networks. From the Niger and Benue rivers to the Cross River and inland delta systems,...
Nigeria’s extensive coastline and inland waterways present both strategic advantages and serious security challenges. From combating smuggling and piracy to monitoring illegal fishing and cross-border trafficking, maritime enforcement agencies require...
Fuel supply is the backbone of Nigeria’s industrial, military, and emergency operations. For organizations that cannot afford delays—such as the government, defense forces, port authorities, and large-scale manufacturers—a strategic fuel...
In disaster-prone countries like Nigeria, building an effective and resilient emergency response system depends heavily on having trusted national disaster supply chain partners. These partners ensure that critical supplies—food, water,...
In a country as large and diverse as Nigeria, humanitarian needs often arise from complex emergencies—ranging from natural disasters and regional conflicts to public health crises. When lives are on...
In times of crisis—whether due to natural disasters, industrial accidents, security threats, or maritime emergencies—having access to reliable emergency logistics contractors in Nigeria is essential. These contractors are the first...
As global maritime operations move toward sustainability, clean energy solutions for Nigerian ports are becoming critical. From shore power and solar energy to hybrid equipment and energy-efficient infrastructure, clean power...
As the global maritime industry shifts toward cleaner, low-emission fuels, liquefied natural gas (LNG) has emerged as a leading alternative to traditional heavy fuel oil. Nigeria, with its vast natural...
Ballast water is essential for stabilizing ships during voyages, but when discharged untreated, it can introduce invasive species, harmful pathogens, and pollutants into coastal waters. With Nigeria being a major...
Nigeria’s marine environment is a vital national asset—supporting fisheries, trade, offshore energy production, and biodiversity. However, with rising maritime traffic, oil exploration, and industrial waste discharge, marine pollution control in...
With Nigeria being one of Africa’s largest oil-producing nations, the risk of oil spills in offshore and coastal environments is a significant concern. Oil spills can cause devastating damage to...
With Nigeria’s maritime sector growing in size and complexity, managing ship-generated waste has become a critical environmental and regulatory concern. From international cargo vessels to offshore support ships and naval...
As Nigeria’s maritime traffic increases through commercial shipping, offshore energy activities, and naval operations, managing onboard waste responsibly has become a critical concern. International regulations like MARPOL (Marine Pollution Convention)...
As Nigeria strengthens its maritime sector through security enforcement, offshore exploration, and expanded trade routes, the demand for marine fuel supply contracts has surged. These contracts are essential for powering...
Nigeria's strategic position along the Gulf of Guinea makes offshore fueling operations essential for maritime security, commercial shipping, and offshore oil and gas activities. For government and naval vessels, offshore...
Nigeria’s 850+ kilometers of coastline and vast Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) are strategic assets vital to national security, economic development, and regional stability. However, this maritime space faces complex threats—piracy,...
As maritime threats evolve across the Gulf of Guinea and Nigeria's coastal waters, naval intelligence technology has become essential to national security. From tracking suspicious vessels to monitoring oil infrastructure...
As ports around the world—and particularly in Nigeria—become smarter and more digitally connected, they also face growing threats from cyberattacks. From terminal operating systems (TOS) and vessel scheduling software to...
Wigmore Trading provides bold and daring products to savvy consumers. Selling wholesale products from Africa, our goal is to provide the best quality at the lowest cost possible so that we can give your business a competitive edge in today’s global marketplace.