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1 List of Freight Forwarders Operating in Nigeria LIST OF FREIGHT FORWARDERS OPERATING IN NIGERIA S/N Company Name Address 1 1ST CARGO INT'L CONCEPT LTD 1B,OREDOLA OLOJO STR. BESIDE STOP OVER HOTEL AJAO 2 A.L.ORLANDO ENT.LTD 35,SHIPEOLU ONIPANU LAG TINCAN PORT PACIFIC APAPA 3 A.Y.O INT'L NIG LTD 1, BANKOLE ST PEDRO-SHOMOLU,PALM GROOVE LAG 4 ABDULLAMIDI SUNMUNU & SONS ENT. IBRU PLAZA 2ND FLOOR 33,CREEK RD APAPA-LAG.P.O.BOX 5 ABDULRASAY ARIJE P.O.BOX 391 MUSHI LAG. 6 ABE OLAMIDE ISAAC 21,WHARF RD APAPA LAG 7 ABIFAT NIG LTD 24,BAMISHILE ST OFF ALLEN AVE OPP NEW WORLD HOTEL 8 ACHIMS NIG LTD 34,KUDIRAT ST OFF WAREHSE RD B/STOP MILE 2-TINCAN 9 ADEHAN AGENCIES NIG LTD ANCE BUILDING 17,WARF RD APAPA 10 ADEOLA AGENCIES LTD 599,IKORODU RD KETU LAG STATE 11 ADESINA RESOURES ENT.LTD 6,OREMEJI ST OFF MEDICAL RD IKEJA LAG 12 ADIAT INVEST LTD 9,LUKE ST IDUMOTA LAG 13 ADMORE NIG LTD 1B,OREDOLA OLOJO STR. BESIDE STOP OVER HOTEL AJAO 14 ADVANCED MOTORS & LOGISTICS LTD KM 14,BADAGRY EXP,ABULE OSUN LAG 15 AERO-MARINE 2, INYANG UDOFA BOX 353, EKET AKWA -IBOM STATE 16 AFEEZ NIG LTD 3, DOUALA AVE APAPA LAG 17 AFOLEO NIG LTD 46, RAILWAY LANE BEHIND E.D.A. APAPA LAG 18 AFRI UNITED SERVICES LTD 1,COMMERCIAL RD.ELEGANZA PLAZA ARIES BLK 1ST FLOOR AFRICAN TRADE & SHIPPING SERVICES 19 LTD PRAISE AVE INOMA ESTATE, OYIGBO R/STATE 20 AFRICLOSE SHIPPING LINES LTD 10, ADEGBOLA ST OFF NO 1, AWOLOWO WAY IKEJA LAG 21 AFRIQLINE AGENCY LTD NASCO HSE, 29 BURMA RD APAPA LAG 22 AFRO CONTINENTAL AGENCY (NIG) LTD 7,FATAI ATERE WAY,MATORI MUSHIN LAG. 23 AGHAONU OKECHUKWU 21,WARF RD.APAPA LAG. 24 AHMED ABDULLAHI & SONS NIG LTD 23, DUALA RD APAPA LAG 25 AHMEDEEN VENT. LTD 59, Okota Palace Rd, Ago - Lagos. 1 26 AIR SEA FREIGHTS LTD 213 ABA RD OPP SHELL P.BOX 5532,TRANS AMADI P/HARC 27 AKPUDOZIE CHIDOZIE 21,WHARF RD,APAPA LAG. 28 ALFA LAVAL NIG LTD 14,MUTALA MOHD.WAY OPP CITIZEN BANK LTD CALABAR CR 29 ALIYU KPHAHU ABDULKADIR 33, CREEK RD APAPA LAG 30 ALL TRADE LTD PLT 25 APAPA OSHODI EXP WAY OLODI APAPA 31 ALLADIN LTD KULA HSE PLT 18 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,TEJUOSHO S 32 ALLIED MARINE SERVICES LTD 34, P/HARCOUT/ABA RD RUMUKWURU BOX 5020 P/H R/STAT 33 ALOTO INVEST LTD 2,FADEYI ST GROUND FLR OPP HOLY TRINITY HOSPITAL O 34 ALTOFA NIG LTD 21,CAULCRICK CREST,OFF KOFO ABAYOMI APAPA P.O.BOX 35 AMAKUDO NNAEMEKA 21,WARF RD.APAPA LAG. 36 AMAZAK COMPANY LTD 46,BURMA RD APAPA LAG 37 AMBED INT'L LTD 33,ISOLO WAY 1ST FLR AJAO ESTATE PMB 008,BOX 5036 38 AMICABLE SAM INVEST.LTD 22A RAILWAY COMPOUND WHARF RD OPP NIG AIRWAYS APAP 39 AMSOBELL NIG LTD No.6 Yusuf Adebayo St, Olodi Apapa - Lagos. 40 AMSTAR MASTAR NIG LTD 104,KIRIKIRI RD OLODI APAPA LAG 41 ANAFI INVEST. NIG LTD 87,CLEGG STR OFF OJUELEGBA RD SURULERE LAG 42 ANCEL SHIPPING SERVICES 14,ALHAJI KAREEM AKANDE STR OLODI APAPA LAG 43 ANIFAH ENTERPRISES NIG LTD 1, ADEBOLA ST S/LERE LAG 44 ANSEL DELLIS & CO LTD AQUARUIS BLK 1ST FLR ELEGANZA PLAZA.P.O.BOX 74183 45 ANSIL-ANELO NORMAN SHIPPING LTD 14,ADO AVE P.O.BOX 477 APAPA LAG 46 ANSWER NIG LTD 292,APAPA WHARF RD BOX 3200 APAPA LAG 47 ANTIPAL NIG LTD 3, AZIKIWE RD, SUITE 230 2ND FLR OLD PAN AFRICAN B 2 48 ANWA COMMERCIAL CO.LTD DEVELOPMENT HSE,1ST FLR,21 WHARF RD APAPA LAG PO.B 49 ANYAEBOSIN PAULINUS 21,WARF RD.APAPA LAG. 50 ANYANWU IFEANYI 21,WARF RD.APAPA LAG. 51 ARBY NIG LTD NASCO SHRED, PHASE 1,M/M INT AIRPORT BOX 11990 IKE 52 AREBOK SHIPPING LINES NIG LTD 5,ASHANTI RD OFF BOMBAY CREST.APAPA LAG NIG 53 ARIMORO AGENCIES SERVICES LTD 4, CARTER ST. EBUTE METTA LAG BOX 5870 LAG 54 ARTHUR RICHARD VENTURES 5/7 Queens Barracks Rd. Off wharehouse Rd, Apapa - 55 ASFAM NIG LTD 6,IBIERE CRESCENT APAPA LAG 56 ASSURANCE AGENCY LTD 36,IKORODU RD 1ST FLR RM 48 FISH HSE BUILDING JIBO 57 AT LAST INT'L LTD 32,UNITY AVE OFF CALVARY OWODE AJEGUNLE IKORODU LA 58 ATLAD COMM. AGENCIES LTD 12,OLOFIN RD APAPA P.O.BOX 283 APAPA LAG 59 ATLANTIC COAST SHIPPING NIG LTD 27/29,RHODES CRESCENT,APAPA LAG 60 ATLANTIC SYSTEM AGENCIES LTD 21,AGGREY RD, P/H R/STATE 61 AUG. NIG LTD 26, ADO AVE APAPA LAG 62 AUSTLINKS INVESTS LTD 106 OLD ABA RD,RUMUBIAKANI P/HARCOURT,RIVER STATE 63 AWOYEMI OLALEKAN GEORGE 21,WHARF RD APAPA LAG 64 AYOSCO VENTURES LTD 4, ADIO BAIYEWU STR,ISOLO-OSHODI LAG 65 AZUBUIKE CHOGOZIE 21,WARF RD.APAPA LAG. 66 B.C. IMPEX LTD NEW 54,OLD 56,KOFO ABAYOMI AVE APAPA LAG 67 BABINGTON COMM.ENTER.LTD 11 Olomowewe St, off Olateju St, Mushin Lagos. 68 BABLOLLY VENT. LTD 18,ADELE RD APAPA LAG 69 BAB'S PARKER GLOBAL LTD 29, OLANIYI ST OFF PEDRO BARIGA LAG STATE 70 BAICON INT'L SERVICES LTD 43, OKOROJI ST.DLINE P/HARCOURT R/STATE 71 BAKFAJ INT'L NIG LTD 565,AGEGE MOTOR RD LADIPO-SOGUNLE OSHODI LAG 72 BALLAST AGENCIES NIG .LTD 1-3, CREEK RD 3RD FLOOR NNEWI BUILDING APAPA LAG 73 BAND INVEST CO.NIG LTD 7/9,CALCUTA CRESENT APAPA LAG 3 74 BARIBO & SONS NIG LTD (T.SITA BARRY) SAHCOL EXPORT SHED M/M INT'L AIRPORT IKEJA LAG BARIBO & SONS NIG LTD (UDEGBE 75 ALEX.M.) 4/6 POPOOLA ST MAFOLUKU OSHODI LAG BARIBO & SONS NIG LTD(GODSON 76 .I.AMADI) 4, SHONDE ST IJESHATEDO LAG STATE17/19, ARO BADA S 77 BARRAMCO INT'L NIG LTD 9A/11 AERODROME RD,BLUE GATE APAPA LAG.P.O.BOX 120 78 BASBYKE LTD 14,ADEWALE STR.AJAO EASTATE APAKUN LAG. 79 BASSIO NIG LTD Plot 3080 Festac Link Extension Amuwo Odofin - Lag 80 BAY-LEE INT'L AGENCIES LTD 5,AKEWKEWE ST OFF ADESINA STR IJESHATEDO-LAD 81 BEATIFULGATE IND.LTD 1, CREEK RD NNEWI BUILDING APAPA LAG 82 BECOM & STAT (W.A) AGENCY LTD 8TH FLR DEV HSE,21 WHARF RD APAPA.LAG 83 BENFIDES VENTURES LTD 94 OMOI ONOSI RD.RUMUIGBO BOX 5125,P/H , R/STATE 84 BENGOZ INT'L INVEST. LTD 293 P/H/ABA EXP WAY.RUMUOGBA P/H R/STATE 85 BENHIDO MARITIME LTD 3,ST PATRICK RD IKOT ANSA CALABAR CROSS RIVER STAT 86 BENHOFF NIG LTD 1ST FLR DEVELOPMENT HSE 21,WARF RD APAPA LAG 87 BENJOY INT'L MARITIME SERVICES LTD 1 GREEK RD NNEWI BUILDING APAPA LAG.P.O.BOX 849 AP 88 BEST ULTIMATE IND.LTD 9,CALCUTA CRESENT APAPA LAG BESTIN INVEST & CO LTD(ADOLPHU 89 LUCKY .A.I) 2, AKINTOLA ST. ABULE EGBA LAG BESTIN INVEST & CO 90 LTD(CHINEDU.J.OFODILE) 6, GODWIN WAY ISOLO LAG BESTIN INVEST & CO LTD(MR JOHN 91 AMADI) 3, OMILADE ST.MAFOLUKU OSHODI LAG BESTIN INVEST & CO LTD(MR.BENJAMIN 92 MBATA) 107, FEMI KILA ST. AGO PALACE WAY OKOTA BESTIN INVEST & CO 93 LTD(NWAFOR.C.VICTOR) 15,OGUNBADEJO ST. SHOMOLU LAG 94 BESTIN INVEST & CO LTD(UDEJI N.BEN) HSE 1, 113 RD GOWON ESTATE EBGEDA LAG BESTIN INVEST & CO LTD(UDEJI.E. 95 KENNETH) HSE 1, 113 RD GOWON ESTATE EBGEDA LAG 96 BESTIN INVEST & CO LTD(UDEJI.I.TONY) HSE 1, 113 RD GOWON ESTATE EBGEDA LAG 4 97 BESTWAY INT'L LTD 1/3 CREEK RD NNEWI BUILDING ANNEX SUITE 7 APAPA WH 98 BIG-TOP NIG LTD 17,WARF RD APAPA NIG.P.O.BOX 4160 APAPA LAG 99 BILLY JAMES NIG .LTD 9A, Aerodome rd, Apapa P.O.Box 2348, Apapa, Lagos 100 BIMFOLLY NIG LTD 3,EGIN STR. OFF OTUNBA STR.OJODU IKEJA LAG.P.O.BOX 101 BINKY INVEST. LTD 23,CALCUTA CREST,APAPA LAG 102 BIO-BIO VENTURES LTD 2B, LANDER CLSE,OPP CYNERGY HOTEL,OFF LIVERPOOL RD 103 BLUE ANCHO AGENCY LTD 27/29,RHODES CRESCENT,APAPA LAG 104 BOCIG INT'L LTD 4th FLOOR,NASCO BUILDING,29 BURMA RD APAPA LAGOS. 105 BODE FORWARD & CLEARING AGENCY 2ND FLOOR,13 ALHAJI KADIRI STR OSHODI APAPA LAG 106 BOLAGBADE NIG LTD 18, WAREHOUSE RD APAPA LAG 107 BONCHUX INT'L LTD 8, Western Ave. by Costain B/stop, Surulere - Lago 108 BONNTEX NIG LTD 5,ASHANTI CLSE APAPA GRA LAG BLK A,RM 12-13 APAPA 109 BORISA NIG LTD BLK 29-23 AMUSEMENT PARK COMPLEX 34,RANDLE RD APAP 110 BUFEM DAMAS INT'L LTD 30B,COMMERCIAL RD APAPA LAG.P.BOX 4563 S/LERE LAG 111 CANIX NIG LTD BLK C,SUITE 305 NPA COMM.BULDING TINCAN ISLAND POR 112 CANON BALL NIG LTD 300 WARF RD NIG AIRWAYS BUILDING P.O.BOX 4100 APAP 113 CARGO MARK INVEST. LTD No. 1 Comm.Rd. Eleganza, Apapa P.O.Box 1349, lagos 114 CARGO TRANS. NIG LTD 1,ITAPEJU ST P.O.BOX 823 APAPA LAG 115 CARIX SHIPPING COMPANY LTD 4,BADAGRY CRESENT,OFF MARINE RD,APAPA,LAGOS 116 CEDAR & PETALS LTD 2,CREEK RD APAPA LAG 117 CEE-UBA INVEST. LTD 42,EMORDI ST OLODI APAPA CONTAINER TERMINALLILYPON 5 118 CENOUXS LOGISTICS LTD PLT A2 TRANS AMADI INDUST.LAYOUT, P/HARCOURT R/STA 119 CHIBUEZE TOCHUKWU 21,WARF RD.APAPA LAG. 120 CHIDI DAVIDSON INT'L AGENCY LTD 10, REBISI ST.OROWORUKWO OFF OLU OBASANJO RD, BY M 121 CHINEX INVEST.LTD 8,PAYNE CRESCENT APAPA LAG 122 CHINGOZZ OCEAN SERVICES LTD 23 ALH.KAREEM STR.OLODI APAPA LAG.
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