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    Shipper MSC secures 45‑year Lagos port concession with Nigerdock

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Shipping company MSC has signed a 45-year concession agreement with ​Nigerian maritime company Nigerdock to develop, operate ‌and maintain a new container terminal at Snake Island Port in Lagos, the Switzerland-based company said.
    The ​dedicated MSC terminal would be part of ​the company’s announced $1 billion investment in infrastructure ⁠and logistics in Nigeria.
    Global shipping companies ​are pushing to secure long-term footholds in emerging ​markets as supply chains are reconfigured worldwide.
    Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, is grappling with chronic congestion at Lagos’ ​ports.
    MSC said the terminal, to be built ​by ITB Nigeria and DEME Group, is expected to be ‌ready ⁠by 2028.
    It will occupy 30 hectares (74 acres) and feature a 910-metre (3,000 ft) quay capable of handling ship‑to‑shore cranes and mobile harbour ​cranes, serving both ​deep-sea vessels ⁠and barges.
    “The new terminal will open up opportunities, enhance efficiency, and ​elevate Snake Island Port as a ​major ⁠global shipping center,” MSC President Diego Aponte said.
    Snake Island Port is an 85-hectare facility operated ⁠by ​Nigerdock, a maritime and ​logistics company, and comprises three terminals serving the Lagos port ​complex.
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