Lekki Port, Partners Launch COSCO, Other Services

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Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited (LPLEL), Lekki Freeport Terminal, and the Lagos Free Zone have jointly launched the COSCO, ONE (Ocean Network Express), and ZIM alliance services at Lekki Deep Sea Port as part of their collaborative efforts to enhance maritime trade facilitation in the country.

The launch of the services was signaled by the arrival of the E A Centaurus at Lekki Deep Sea Port last Friday, with an overall length of 277m and a container handling capacity of 7,000 TEU, and the largest COSCO vessel to call Nigeria.

Speaking on the launch of the COSCO service, the Chief Executive Officer of Lekki Freeport Terminal, Christophe Cassang, explained that the launch of the service marked a major milestone in the terminal’s development and capacity expansion, adding that the initiative demonstrates the company’s commitment to becoming a leading maritime hub in West Africa.

He said: “Through the strategic partnership with global shipping leaders such as COSCO, ONE, and ZIM, we are strengthening our position on the international stage and opening new opportunities for trade and industry in Nigeria and the region.

“Lekki Freeport Terminal is run by a well-trained workforce, passionate about meeting challenges of the future, and is equipped with the most advanced technology and state-of-the-art infrastructure designed to meet the growing needs of the shipping lines and of our customers”, the industry expert added.

In his remarks during the ceremony, the Managing Director of Lekki Port, Du Ruogang, described the launch of the new shipping line services as a testimony to the company’s commitment to Nigeria’s maritime future.

Ruogang noted that the berthing of the E A Centaurus marked the first of bi-weekly calls to Lekki Deep Sea Port by COSCO, ONE, and ZIM shipping lines. He described the launch of the COSCO, ONE, and ZIM shipping lines as a symbol of the company’s unwavering dedication to positioning Lekki Port as a transformative force in the Nigerian maritime Industry.

He clarified: “After 18 months of commencement of commercial operations and continued efforts, we are proud to welcome COSCO, ONE, and ZIM shipping lines to Lekki Port. With the bi-weekly calls of the consortium, we are realizing our vision of driving significant cargo volumes and further positioning Lekki Port to enhance the Nigerian maritime sector and improve business efficiency across the country. The achievement is not the end but rather the beginning.”

Similarly, the Chief Executive Officer of Lagos Free Zone, Adesuwa Ladoja, described the launch of COSCO, ONE, and ZIM shipping lines services at Lekki Port as a significant achievement not only for Lekki Port and Lekki Freeport Terminal but also for Lagos Free Zone as it is bound to attract more foreign direct investment (FDI) to the zone.

She stated: “From one shipping line, we now have four shipping lines calling at the Lekki Deep Sea Port; it is significant because we now have more options that allow more customers access to the state-of-the-art facilities at the Lekki Port. It also allows the growth of enterprises in the Lagos Free Zone and, in fact, the entire Lekki economic axis.

“The companies can bring their raw materials through any of the four shipping lines and move them straight into the factories for production. They can also export finished goods to other parts of Africa and, indeed, the world. This is the economic rejuvenation we are all looking for, and Lekki Port and Lagos Free Zone are happy to be doing our part”, Ladoja stated.

The COSCO, ONE, and ZIM shipping line representatives, including the Deputy Managing Director of COSCO Shipping Lines Nigeria Limited, Rex Wang, Director, Ocean Network Express (Nigeria) Limited, Stefan Pedersen, and Managing Director, Lansal, Todd Rives, also expressed their excitement about partnering with Lekki Port and Lekki Freeport Terminal, especially based on the world-class infrastructure and facilities available at the port.

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