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larez (m)
Re: In Uk But Wants To Go Into Haulage Business In Nigeria. Help And Advise Please?
« #32 on: September 10, 2009, 09:38 AM »

Quote from: Cornelli on September 10, 2009, 08:58 AM
The location is in Ishiagu Ebonyi state

Got your email. Lagos is the market in focus at this time. Sent a reply as well.
ifyalways (f)
Re: In Uk But Wants To Go Into Haulage Business In Nigeria. Help And Advise Please?
« #33 on: September 10, 2009, 12:45 PM »

I love this thread.
@Tayo,tks  Wink .It is well.
omotofine (f)
Re: In Uk But Wants To Go Into Haulage Business In Nigeria. Help And Advise Please?
« #34 on: September 13, 2009, 10:15 PM »

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jungle700
Re: In Uk But Wants To Go Into Haulage Business In Nigeria. Help And Advise Please?
« #35 on: September 14, 2009, 10:44 AM »

Quote from: omotofine on September 13, 2009, 10:15 PM
@ all posters, thanx for your contributions so far. Very insightful.
I live in the UK and last week, a family friend offered to sell me 2 tipper heads for N1.5m each. He said i need to rent the tippers as thats not included. He also said i get paid N80,000. per trip and the truck may make up to 3 trips a day. Can anyone help me here, i need to know how this works and if its really possible to make said amount. Also how does the tipper renting thing work? I reall y would appreaciate your comments as i do not want to purchase the trucks without knowing what i am getting myself into.Thanks all.

You are being deceived my friend , 240k in one day na yam. If it is that lucrative, everyone will be doing it. People will promise you heaven & earth, but once you get into it- you will be left on your own. Be prepared for different stories everyday. I just want you know everything that glitters is not gold.

megacomp
Re: In Uk But Wants To Go Into Haulage Business In Nigeria. Help And Advise Please?
« #36 on: October 01, 2009, 03:55 AM »

i need to hire some tippers.want to deal directly with the owner and i don't mind paying in advance as long as the truck is in a very good condition.
i also have a pay loader i want to rent out,is anyone interested. you can reach me on 07058585887
   
hatbreath (m)
Re: In Uk But Wants To Go Into Haulage Business In Nigeria. Help And Advise Please?
« #37 on: November 01, 2009, 06:43 PM »

Quote from: luckcharis on June 16, 2009, 02:48 PM
Hello,
Everyone wants the best business to invest into. why not, it is a big time business with little or no risk, but it all depends on who or how you manage it. I can tell you from experience that it is a good business to start. I started managing one truck for somebody, in less than one year, he has recovered his initial investment. If you're interested i can link you to a friend in MEASK or AP Molers Shipping lines in Lagos, for regular business deal in container clearance within Lagos. With this, the trucks tend to last longer with little risk.
I'm currently looking for investro(s) in Tipper (trucks) in Port Harcout, while running the Trailer business in Lagos

@luckcharis

JUst a quick question. do u have an idea on how much it cost to clear a truck like this at lagos seaport?
cheers


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hatbreath (m)
Re: In Uk But Wants To Go Into Haulage Business In Nigeria. Help And Advise Please?
« #38 on: November 01, 2009, 06:49 PM »

Quote from: DOW on June 16, 2009, 04:04 PM
@labak1997,   I am in uk and I am into haulage biz in lagos. I can give you some advise, mail me then I will give u my number.


John.

@DOW

Hiya,  just a quick Q, do u have any idea bout shipping this kinda truck from the UK to lagos  and the likely clearing cost.
cheers


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mr sage (m)
Re: In Uk But Wants To Go Into Haulage Business In Nigeria. Help And Advise Please?
« #39 on: November 02, 2009, 12:21 AM »

You can call me. I have some bright ideas on Haulage Business and I can give you some relevant links. 08077346282
patrick45 (m)
Re: In Uk But Wants To Go Into Haulage Business In Nigeria. Help And Advise Please?
« #40 on: November 03, 2009, 06:41 PM »

@cornelli, i have a company that has crushing machines. what are your terms? give me a shout 08066919834
Forumania
Re: In Uk But Wants To Go Into Haulage Business In Nigeria. Help And Advise Please?
« #41 on: November 18, 2009, 01:01 PM »

Hi fellow,

This  is a very interesting biz that can quickly change the life of a person in the twinkling of an eye, but at the same time, if not well manage that take breath out of someone's life.  The following are salient points to take note of if you clamour for success in this business:

a. Make the decision either to manage it yourself or give it out to haulage coy

b. If you are going to do it yourself, then you need to be trained on it before venturing into it.

c. If you are giving it out, then take note of these:

i)  It must be a registered company with CAC
ii) You must have the company business plan
iii) The experience of the company and the management profile
iv) There must be a binding contractual agreement between the 2 parties in which lawyers would be involve
v) You know the operation office of the company
vi) The distance your vehicle would be plying
vii) The type of thing the vehicle would be carrying
viii) Then the maintenance culture of the company

 all these and lot more are to be considered before venturing into this lucrative business but not without its own share of risk of life.

To know more about this business and its opportunities talk to me  on 234-80-3720-7231, 234-70-2644-6990 or tim070707tim@gmail.com

Enjoy your SUCCESS
Forumania
Re: In Uk But Wants To Go Into Haulage Business In Nigeria. Help And Advise Please?
« #42 on: November 18, 2009, 01:17 PM »


Haulage Services is interesting. The market is wide, hence demand for the services is always per second. As a result of the high rate of importation, the demand for the dispatch of containers boxes is high, thus, the haulage services id getting better day by day.
The list of users include: companies, individuals, agencies, amongst others.
As a business opportunity, anyone that is willing can invest with ease. For a start, you will acquire the following:
(a) Tractor: which is the head, the truck itself
(b)Fourteen tires
(c) Body of the truck: The flat layer where the container boxes will sit on.
   However, haulage services is a good enterprise. Good management is necessary to ensure its survival and profitability
 
THE INCOME
The rate of return on your investment is high because the patronage is always there. The haulage services is 6days a week, 30 days in a month and 365 days in a year.
The rate of income is also based on the turn-around time of the truck. Because of the constraints such as traffic congestion on the road, mechanical faults, etc, one could experience a little hiccups. But with proper management, the haulage services is a high yielding investment enterprise.
Analysis of income are as follows:
The port management services expects a trucker to go at least two trips of dispatching containers to allocated bonded terminals outside the ports.
For a trip, the trucker is been paid N15000-N16000. The running of the trip has a cost of N6500. Therefore the projected profit per trip is N9,500.
 
In mathematical form
N9500 per trip( two trips per day is required)
N9500x2 trips = 19000
19000x 6 days =114000
144000x4 weeks =N456000
This is a monthly income for your investment within Lagos alone. I want to assure you that this income is realistic. As long as you have the right hands to do the job, you are in for a good ROI(return on investment) over the years, as a lot of people have continue to invest in this business over the years.
 
This write-up sounds beautiful and sweet and interesting. Hey i tell you every business has its weakness, problems and limitations.
1. The major problem of this great business is the Drivers
2.Your Manager.
3.You are in a rush to make money and got a bad truck. This is what your manager and driver like. They will capitalize on this deficiency and make money for themselves.

1.THE ANTIDOTE: IF YOU CAN GET A GOOD TRUCK  WITH GOOD ENGINE. YOU HAVE 98% EDGE OVER YOUR DRIVER AND MANAGER. WHAT WILL THEY TELL. WHAT HAPPEN.
2. TRACKER:IF  YOU PUT TRACKERS IN YOUR TRUCK, FINISH. i WILL TEACH YOU HOW THAT IS BEEN DONE. THE MOMENT YOU DRIVER PUT ON THE IGNITION FOR THAT DAY, YOU WILL GET ALL HIS MOVEMENT THRU TEXT MESSAGES FROM MTN.

For more enquires: Contact Timothy on 08037207231, 07026446990 or mail me tim070707tim@gmail.com
Enjoy your Success.
Forumania
Re: In Uk But Wants To Go Into Haulage Business In Nigeria. Help And Advise Please?
« #43 on: November 18, 2009, 02:16 PM »

Hi Labak & Others,

For any interested investor into Haulage Business in Nigeria, I hereby attached the copy of my registered Haulage company proposal of partnership for viewing. It realistics and dependable!

Enjoy your SUCCESS

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