Maersk Nigeria has relocated its Lagos office to 1226 Bishop Oluwole, Victoria Island, as part of its strategy to enhance service delivery. The company reassures customers that the Apapa counter remains operational, and the relocation will not affect service quality. Maersk continues to support Nigeria’s logistics and economic growth.
Maersk Nigeria has officially relocated its Lagos office to a new business address in Victoria Island, as part of its ongoing efforts to improve customer service and expand operations. The new office is located at 1226 Bishop Oluwole, Victoria Island, while the company assured customers that its Apapa counter at the APM Terminals within the Lagos Port Complex would remain operational.
Maersk emphasized that the relocation would not affect the quality of its services or customer relations, stating that the transition would enhance its ability to serve clients better. The company has been a significant player in Nigeria’s logistics sector for decades, providing critical shipping services for goods and commodities. With a presence in Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Kano, Maersk continues to contribute to Nigeria’s economic growth by connecting local businesses to global markets and creating job opportunities.
The company reassured clients that all shipments, communications, and inquiries should now be directed to the new Victoria Island location.