Ocean transportation is an integral component in the global economy, facilitating international trade. Through our client portfolio, INTER-SERVE NIG. LTD has an excellent relationship with all the key terminals in Nigeria.
As a result, INTER-SERVE NIG. LTD has an excellent communication flow and understanding with all terminal operators, making your potential port call a pleasant experience in what is considered as a dangerous area of the world.
INTER-SERVE NIG. LTD can also give guidance and advice regarding the latest anti-piracy reports, protocols and procedures to follow when entering Nigerian territorial waters.
What INTER-SERVE NIG. LTD understands under Marine agency is that INTER-SERVE NIG. LTD will act as your local Nigerian agent, handling with the port authorities, immigration, customs and health state control.
The inward and outward clearance, tug boats, pilot, port dues, etc. INTER-SERVE NIG. LTD can also assist with cash to master, ship spares clearance and delivery.
Closely linked to Marine agency is Husbandry. This service starts before your crew travels, as INTER-SERVE NIG. LTD can arrange visa, LOI’s and OKTB. Our team will meet and greet your crew at the airport and safely transfer them to your vessel, the hotel or the project base. INTER-SERVE NIG. LTD can also take care of domestic flights and hotel accommodations and bookings.
Security is of the utmost importance for INTER-SERVE NIG. LTD, so all measures will be taken into account for a safe transfer of your most valuable asset.
We have regular logistic operations in the whole Niger Delta and have vessels calling the following Nigerian ports: Onne Port, Warri Port, Calabar Port and Lagos Port.
Since 1993, INTER-SERVE NIG. LTD, has acted as the trusted and loyal agent of Universal Africa Lines B.V.
INTER-SERVE NIG. LTD acts as agent for about 3 to 4 UAL vessels per month in Nigeria. Arranging all documentation and formalities for a smooth and efficient port call every single time.
Universal Africa Lines B.V. connects the US Gulf, North West Europe, the Mediterranean and other West African countries with Nigeria. Owning 9 vessels and frequently calling Nigeria.