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Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 1:26pm On Apr 30, 2012
Nigeria is a country naturally blessed and endowed with items that are in serious demand in the export markets around the world. We are not only blessed with solid minerals (besides crude oil) we are also blessed with good climate and weather conditions to support the growth of commodities that are industrially useful in the developed nations. No wonder an Asian will come into this country with a briefcase and 2-5 yrs down the line, he would have become an employer of labor by harnessing our resources to build wealth for himself via export business opportunities in Nigeria.

The postings on this thread are aimed at awakening Nigerian businessmen, Fund managers and professionals to consider the possibilities of exporting commodities while they are still very active on their present job. This business is not only very profitable (about 25-100% ROI), it also has a short transaction cycle of about 6-8weeks. It is a very good plan B, and it could therefore constitute very good option in your exit strategy as an employee.

This thread is dedicated to assist you and answer all your questions about exporting commodities in Nigeria with minimal involvement, very low overhead cost and also ensuring the security of your capital.

Please feel free to ask questions when you want to and i will try as much as i can to answer them.
Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 1:30pm On Apr 30, 2012
Exportable Commodities in Nigeria

Cassava

Charcoal

Cashew nut

Chilly pepper (Dried)

Cocoa beans

Coffee

Finished Leather

Ginger

Groundnut

Gum Arabic

Horns (Cow)

Hibiscus Flower

Kola nuts

Rubber

Sesame Seed

Shea nuts/Shea butter

Soya beans

Hides and Skins

Wheat Pellets
Re: Export From Nigeria by ayaba(f): 10:37am On May 01, 2012
I need information on how to be an export broker
Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 1:17pm On May 01, 2012
@ Ayaba. You can send me a mail @ eiyamu@3timpex.com and i will let you know how to proceed.

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Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 1:21pm On May 02, 2012
The Basic Features Of A Typical Export Contract

1. Quality Specifications

2. Quantity

3. Packaging

4. Contract duration

5. Shipment date

6. Pricing

7. Incoterms

8. Origin of goods

9. Inspection agents

10.Port of loading and port of discharge

11.Shipping line

12.Payment terms

13.Payment methods

14.Documents

15.Dispute resolution.
Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 10:00am On May 03, 2012
Planning and Preparing For Export
While preparing for export, the following should be considered before deciding on the type of products and volume to be exported;

Availability of products- where to get the commodity?
Availability of Market- where do I sell the commodity?
Capital- how much do I have?
Profitability- how much profit can I make from what I have?
Sustainability- for how long can I get this commodity?
Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 10:06am On May 03, 2012
How to Obtain an Export License in Nigeria

To obtain an export license, you need to register a limited liability company with the Corporate affairs commission (CAC) through your lawyer. Then the following documents will be submitted to the Nigerian export promotion council.


1. A duly completed export license application form obtained from the Nigerian Export Promotion Council.
2. Copy of certificate of incorporation
3. Memorandum and articles of association
4. Certified true copy of Form C.A.C 7 and C.A.C 2
Re: Export From Nigeria by payne4real(m): 5:36pm On May 03, 2012
I av a registerd company and i av abt 30k can i start export biz wit dat? Payne4real@yahoo.com
Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 12:06pm On May 04, 2012
@ Ayana and Payne. We have a mentorship seminar that would be just right for you.

Re: Export From Nigeria by payne4real(m): 6:53pm On May 05, 2012
Details pls
Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 12:30pm On May 11, 2012
SECURING AN EXPORT CONTRACT
To secure an export contract for your products, the following options can be explored.

1.International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Nigeria
2.Bilateral Chamber of commerce (e.g. Nigeria-German Business Association)
3.Trade Brokers
4.Personal contacts
5.Consulting firms
6.Referrals from other exporters
7.Friends and Relatives abroad
8.Internet e.g. www.alibaba.com, www.tradekey.com, www.ecplaza.net, www.tradeboss.com etc.
Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 12:32pm On May 11, 2012
Pre-Export Documentations In Nigeria
The following documents are required by CBN to be submitted to the bank before any legal export can take place. These include;

Completed original NXP form
Valid Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC) license (copy)
Valid Proforma Invoice (copy)
Completed original copy Cobalt RFI form
Certificate of incorporation (copy)
Re: Export From Nigeria by Fogman(m): 8:23am On May 12, 2012
Intesting..... Please inbox me details: fogmanmails@yahoo.com
Re: Export From Nigeria by Thethy(m): 10:03pm On May 12, 2012
Re: Export From Nigeria by Thethy(m): 10:04pm On May 12, 2012
Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 11:22am On May 14, 2012
Post-Export Documentations (Exchange Control Documents)
Upon shipment of the goods, the following documents (called exchange control documents) are required by CBN to be submitted to the bank;

NXP form duly endorsed and stamped by the Nigeria Custom’s Service, evidencing shipment of goods.
Receipt of payment for Nigeria Export Supervision Scheme (NESS) fees i.e naira equivalent of 0.5% of the FOB value of the shipment
Single good declaration (SGD) form issued by Customs
Clean Certificate of Inspection (CCI) issued by Cobalt
Other documents

Bill of lading
Invoice
Packing list

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Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 11:30am On May 14, 2012
@ Fogman. What details would you like forwarded to your email? Please if you have specific questions you can ask them here or send enquiries to eiyamu@3timpex.com and i promise to reply.

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Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 11:22am On May 21, 2012
EXPORTING FROM NIGERIA: THE STEP BY STEP PROCESS

1. Have some knowledge of exporting( you can learn this from our seminars)
2. Register a limited liability company through your lawyer
3. Obtain an Export License from the Nigerian Export Promotion Council
4. Prepare and Plan your export (details in other postings )
5. Secure an Export Contract
6. Source for products and Transporting them Lagos
7. Process NXP form and pay NESS fees through your Bank
8. Arrange for warehousing and Inspection
9. Engage a freight forwarder
10.Book a truck and container
11.Loading and sealing of container
12.Transportation and GIT insurance to port
13.Customs Inspection at the port
14.Delivery to the shipping line
15.Obtaining Transport Document from the shipping line
16.Obtaining Inspection report from Cobalt
17.Obtaining Customs documents
18.Forwarding documents to supplier (directly or via your bank)
19.Submission of Post Export Documentations to the bank
20.Payment of Export Proceeds

Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 12:20pm On May 22, 2012
FINANCING MODEL FOR EXPORT CREDIT AGENCIES

1-Agreement between importer and exporter

2-importer applies for LC

3-Importer’s bank issue LC to exporter’s bank

4- Exporter’s bank advices the LC to the exporter

5- Exporter applies for export credit guarantee

6-ECA sends export credit guarantee to exporter’s bank

7-Exporter ship goods to importer

8-Exporter forward documents to his bank

9- Exporter’s bank discount the LC based on the export credit guarantee

10- Exporter’s bank forwards document to the Importer’s bank

11- Importer’s bank release document to Importer

12-Importer pays his bank

13- Importer’s bank pays the exporter’s bank

Re: Export From Nigeria by yepnaija(m): 10:55am On Jun 11, 2012
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Re: Export From Nigeria by exportgeek: 5:33am On Jun 16, 2012
INCOTERMS In International Trade.

Incoterms is International Commercial Terms designed by the International Chambers of Commerce to share the cost and risk involved in transporting goods from one country to the other between the importer and the exporter. The latest version is INCOTERMS 2000 and it contains 13 INCOTERMS. However, out of these 13 incoterms, only three are often being used in export business in Nigeria. These include;

FOB – Free On Board (named loading port): The classic maritime trade term, seller must load the goods on board the ship nominated by the buyer, cost and risk being divided at ship's rail. The seller must clear the goods for export.

CFR – Cost and Freight (named destination port): seller must pay the costs and freight to bring the goods to the port of destination. However, risk is transferred to the buyer once the goods have crossed the ship's rail

CIF – Cost, Insurance and Freight (named destination port): exactly the same as CFR except that the seller must in addition procure and pay for insurance for the buyer.
Re: Export From Nigeria by honeyguy(m): 7:13am On Aug 17, 2012
i need coffee i large quantity..any supplier?
Re: Export From Nigeria by honeyguy(m): 7:15am On Aug 22, 2012
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Re: Export From Nigeria by honeyguy(m): 8:55am On Aug 24, 2012
any supplier?
Re: Export From Nigeria by nulabinvestment: 12:10pm On Jan 30, 2013
We are Nulab Investment Nigeria Limited.
We into the following listed below: • Air Freight • Sea Freight • Land Transport • Haulage • Warehousing • Import and Export • Supply Chain Management. If you looking for services listed above please contact us on the details below thank you We base in Nigeria and we are looking for freight forwarders to partner with in any Continent(Asia, Africa, America, Europe etc ). Suite 319, Magnet Shopping Complex, 525, Agege Motor Road, Oshodi, Lagos Nigeria. Telephone: +234-8095781856, +2347055781856 DL: +234-802 362 5924 FAX: +4525350 E-mail: info@nulabinvestment.com/nulabinvestment@yahoo.com
Re: Export From Nigeria by alonsoxxx: 4:10pm On May 08, 2013
Please can someone travel by cargo from nigeria to australia?
Re: Export From Nigeria by tomtolu: 7:47pm On Jun 05, 2013
honeyguy: i need coffee i large quantity..any supplier?
I have coffee n large quantity, let me know if you want to buy and what quantity please.
Re: Export From Nigeria by honeyguy(m): 5:21am On Jun 06, 2013
tomtolu:
I have coffee n large quantity, let me know if you want to buy and what quantity please.
how much per ton?
Re: Export From Nigeria by Soly89: 6:31am On Jul 25, 2013
Interested in large quantities of lump charcoal. Anyone who can help - please provide more info on pricing and supply ability. Email to soly89@gmail.com
Thank you.
Re: Export From Nigeria by justyinka(m): 3:30pm On Nov 04, 2013
we are NextMove Global Logistics,a clearing and forwarding company, we can forward all type of your commodity/product to any country at a very low charge be it the below listed commodities

processed wood

Cassava

Charcoal

Cashew nut

Chilly pepper (Dried)

Cocoa beans

Coffee

Finished Leather

Ginger

Groundnut

Gum Arabic

Horns (Cow)

Hibiscus Flower

Kola nuts

Rubber

Sesame Seed

Shea nuts/Shea butter

Soya beans

Hides and Skins

Wheat Pellets

contact us at
NextMove Global Logistics
No 35, Railway Shopping Complex,Burma road Apapa Lagos
justyinka23@gmail.com
08035308511
Re: Export From Nigeria by tobodex(m): 3:02pm On Jan 06, 2016
exportgeek:
Exportable Commodities in Nigeria

Cassava

Charcoal

Cashew nut

Chilly pepper (Dried)


Cocoa beans

Coffee

Finished Leather

Ginger

Groundnut

Gum Arabic

Horns (Cow)

Hibiscus Flower

Kola nuts

Rubber

Sesame Seed

Shea nuts/Shea butter

Soya beans

Hides and Skins

Wheat Pellets


Please am interested in exportation and will need some guidance and information, how can I contact you please. Thanks

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