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Maersk Nigeria expands services, gets new office


As part of its efforts to expand services and provide better support to its customers and partners, an international shipping company with a branch in Nigeria, Maersk Nigeria, has announced the relocation of its Lagos office to a new business address.

The company, in a statement on Wednesday, stated that the new office, which is located on Victoria Island, Lagos, is expected to resume business operations by January.

Maersk Nigeria has assured customers that the Lagos Counter will remain in Apapa, situated at the APM Terminals, Apapa facility within the Lagos Port Complex, and will be active by the end of the year.

According to the company, the quality of its services and commitment to customers will not be negatively impacted by this move.

“For any communications, shipments, or correspondences henceforth, please use the new address listed above. We are excited about this new chapter and look forward to serving you from our new locations,” Maersk said in the statement.

 Maersk Nigeria Limited is a subsidiary of the global shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk, operating in Nigeria since the 1950s. The company plays a crucial role in Nigeria’s logistics and shipping industry, facilitating trade and economic development by providing shipping services for goods and commodities.

Maersk Nigeria has offices and operations in Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Kano and is known for its significant contributions to the country’s economy. It offers a range of services, including standard, refrigerated, and oversized cargo shipping.

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