As Nigeria’s maritime and industrial sectors expand, the demand for dependable dry cargo vessels continues to grow. These vessels are essential for transporting goods like cement, agricultural products, fertilizers, steel, and containers across Nigerian ports and regional routes.
At African Land, we connect buyers with verified dry cargo vessels for sale in Nigeria, offering ships that meet NIMASA and international standards for safe and efficient cargo operations.
Purchasing a dry cargo vessel offers long-term advantages for businesses involved in coastal shipping, export logistics, or regional trade.
Key benefits include:
Full ownership and control over your logistics operations.
Cost efficiency for companies with regular shipping needs.
Asset appreciation – vessels often retain strong resale value.
Revenue opportunities – lease or charter your vessel to others.
Operational independence – schedule voyages at your convenience.
For companies moving goods between Lagos, Warri, Port Harcourt, and Calabar, owning a dry cargo ship ensures control and reliability in your supply chain.
African Land lists a range of dry cargo ships suited for different cargo types, capacity needs, and trade routes:
Mini Cargo Ships (500–2,000 DWT) – For short coastal and inter-island transport.
General Cargo Vessels (3,000–15,000 DWT) – Ideal for mixed or breakbulk cargo.
Multipurpose Cargo Vessels – Can carry both bulk goods and containers.
Container-Ready Cargo Ships – Designed for containerized freight and palletized goods.
Heavy-Lift Dry Cargo Vessels – For industrial cargo like machinery or construction materials.
All vessels undergo technical inspection, class verification, and documentation review before sale.
Buying a dry cargo vessel in Nigeria can be complex — but with African Land, you enjoy a guided, transparent process from inspection to ownership transfer.
Our services include:
Vessel inspection and seaworthiness reports.
Verification of ownership and registration papers.
Support for NIMASA and port documentation.
Connection with reputable sellers and shipbrokers.
Negotiation and sale closure support.
Whether you are a shipping company, industrial firm, or private investor, we help you secure a vessel that matches your budget, tonnage requirement, and trade goals.
We facilitate dry cargo vessel sales across Nigeria’s key maritime hubs, including:
Lagos (Apapa & Tin Can Island)
Port Harcourt & Onne
Warri
Calabar
Lekki Deep Sea Port
Each location provides strategic access to international trade routes and coastal transport networks across West Africa.
With African Land, you get more than listings — you get trustworthy maritime solutions.
We ensure that every ship offered is:
Legally documented and verified.
Seaworthy and classified by recognized surveyors.
Ready for cargo operations or refit.
Compliant with Nigerian and international maritime standards.
We simplify vessel ownership for local and international buyers seeking to establish or expand their shipping capacity in Nigeria.
Nigeria’s position as a West African trade hub continues to attract investors to the maritime transport sector. With government incentives and port upgrades, owning a dry cargo vessel offers long-term returns in domestic and regional trade.
As industries in manufacturing, agriculture, and construction expand, the need for efficient cargo transport will keep rising — making vessel ownership both profitable and strategic.
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