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ENL Consortium operates Terminals C and D of the Apapa Port Complex in Lagos, proudly standing as the largest indigenous seaport terminal operator in Nigeria. We are committed to delivering world-class services grounded in integrity, professionalism, and global best practices
we understand that efficient terminal operations extend beyond the quay. While we do not operate our own fleet, we have established strong logistics partnerships that ensure reliable access to well-maintained flatbeds, side drop-down trucks, and low loaders.
Our Cargo handling operations is at international standard and promotes global consistency and safety. We employ best practice processes and procedure.
Our Vission : To create a strong and well trusted Nigerian owned corporate entity with diverse business involvements, that will become a pedestal to showcase Nigerians as effective, forthright and exceedingly capable global business players
Our Mission : To become a reference point as a multi-industry global business player where our people are our greatest assets and our market our greatest resource
Services
Though ENL does not maintain its own trucking fleet, we guarantee swift, secure, and highly efficient cargo delivery through strategic partnerships. A modern lineup of flatbeds with side drop-downs and low loaders is readily available to facilitate seamless end-to-end transport to and from our terminal — ensuring uninterrupted logistics flow and exceptional service delivery.
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At ENL, every cargo in our custody is treated with utmost priority. We ensure safe handling, secured storage, and efficient management at every stage of the terminal process. Our operations strictly adhere to industry regulations and international best practices, guaranteeing the integrity and timely delivery of all freight entrusted to us..
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ENL provides expansive warehousing and dedicated stacking areas to support the safe and organized storage of diverse cargo types. Our facilities are equipped to handle high volumes, with secure environments and 24/7 monitoring. Whether in covered storage or open stacking zones, your goods are kept safe, well-managed, and readily accessible for onward movement.
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The consortiums chairman, Prince C. A. Haastrup had a vision and purpose to expand the activities of ENL to actively embrace the privatization initiatives of the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. To this end he engaged the management team of ENL to pursue the proposed privatization of the Ports Sector, having already successfully been awarded contracts in the Electricity sector.
ENL Consortium, a Nigerian port operator, won the Port and Container Terminal Development Award at the Seatrade International Award in Dubai. This award recognized their development efforts at Terminals C and D of the Lagos Port Complex Apapa.