2023

TUG BOATS ARRIVAL

Lekki Deep Sea Port proudly announces the arrival of two 80-ton Bollard Pull tug boats generously provided by the Nigerian Ports Authority. This significant enhancement to our port infrastructure marks a crucial milestone, reinforcing our capacity to handle larger vessels and bolstering trade facilitation. It positions Lekki Port as a key player in the region, […]

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FIRST TRANSHIPMENT VESSEL ARRIVAL-CMA CGM RIMBAUD

Excitement filled the air at Lekki Port as we joyfully announced the arrival of our inaugural transshipment vessel, the CMA CGM RIMBAUD, sailing all the way from the Far East to our state-of-the-art facility. This significant milestone showcased Lekki Port’s growing prominence in the maritime industry. The vessel, with the elegant name CMA CGM RIMBAUD,

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CMA CGM Rabelais ARRIVAL- FIRST LARGE VESSEL

Lekki Port proudly announced another remarkable milestone in its journey of growth and excellence! The colossal CMA CGM Rabelais made history as the largest vessel to berth at Lekki Port since the commencement of commercial operations in April 2023, marking a significant achievement for the port and the entire Lagos Pilotage District. With an impressive

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Clearance of Goods from Lekki Port takes 5 to 10 days – Lekki Freeport Terminal.

The container terminal operator for the Lekki Deep Sea Port- Lekki Freeport Terminal, a subsidiary of the CMA/CGM Group, has assured shippers of a faster turnaround time for the clearance of goods from the Port, stating that it will take between 5 to 10 days which is fastest compared what is currently obtainable in existing

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Lekki Port, ready for transhipments, adopts an electronic call-up system.

The promoters of the Lekki Deep Sea Port- Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited (LPLEL) and the terminal operator-Lekki Freeport Terminal (LFT) have expressed the readiness of the Port for transhipment operations and restore the status of Nigeria as a cargo transhipment hub, especially within the West Africa region. The Chief Executive Officer of Lekki Freeport

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