Anchoring Success: The Impact of Shipping Companies on Nigeria's Trade

From 2,400 ships in 2000 to over 6,400 in 2022, containerization has scaled global trade massively and now helps to underpin global commerce.

Innovations like IoT-enabled smart containers, reefers, and advanced locking systems now allow real-time visibility, cargo security, and greater supply chain efficiency, helping to redefine shipping container standards.

Stronger materials used in container and vessel construction, longer container lifespans, and the rise of mega container ships are helping to reduce costs and emissions, aligning global shipping with greener trade practices.

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