Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by wilsonl: 11:24am On Apr 11, 2015 |
afm4ever: where is ur location in onitsha? Bros this is public forum. Maka confusion... |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by wilsonl: 6:24am On Apr 12, 2015 |
Thanks! |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by wilsonl: 12:07pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
You can get your raw materials in Nigeria too. |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by afm4ever(m): 1:57pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
wilsonl:
Bros this is public forum. Maka confusion... ok i will email you |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by wilsonl: 2:05pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
Nice. |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by zenith123: 8:26pm On May 07, 2015 |
wilsonl: Have you ever heard about the sayings that Nigeria is a consumer-driven economy? The Manufacturing sector in Nigeria is currently growing faster than the telecommunications, oil and gas and agricultural sectors. Nigeria’s large population of upwardly mobile consumers, coupled with investments in power, implies that the strong growth of manufacturers, including food producers and breweries, is sustainable. Manufacturers in ….Nigeria had attributed the remarkable increase recorded in capacity utilization within the last year to favorable government policies, especially with respect to industry, trade and investment. Manufacturing in Nigeria also potentially provides you more leverage from your investment of money than many other categories of business. Since you are adding value to raw materials, equipment, and capital costs, you can often be quite profitable.
How to start manufacturing in Nigeria:
Manufacturing can be challenging, but the rewards can be great — both emotionally and financially. The first and the most important of all is, of course, an idea. I often hear people say, I need to make money and my question is, are you the government? It is absolutely illegal to make money. This idea- that you need to make money to have it – limits you to believing you must trade time for money. Quit thinking about making money and think in terms of collecting it. When you trade something of value with the public you will get money in return. However, if you are interested in how to start your own manufacturing business you most likely already know what you would like to produce. Nevertheless, it is crucial that you are absolutely sure that the product you wish to produce is actually needed. After all, you have to sell your product if you want to succeed. There are no guarantees that people will like your product, however, this is a risk every entrepreneur needs to take.
Things to do first:
• Idea about what to Manufacture • Research on the products and its target market • Find the location for your factory and office • Register your company with the corporate affairs of Nigeria • Raise funds from Loans, Savings, SMEs funding program, Donations. • Buy the Machines needed (preferably from India or China). • Assemble the Machines • Employ few worker at first • Start Manufacturing • Promote your Products • Sell Your products
Source: http://www.enterpriseboom.com/how-to-start-a-manufacturing-company-in-nigeria/ Nice one! |
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Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by boyo123(m): 9:39pm On Mar 19, 2016 |
wilsonl: You can get your raw materials in Nigeria too. Hello op, please i want to know how important is conveyor belt, and its operator in an industry. Also where can one learn how to operate/work with a conveyor machine in nigeria. wilsonl: You can get your raw materials in Nigeria too. Hello op, please i want to know how important is conveyor belt, and its operator in an industry. Also where can one learn how to operate/work with a conveyor machine in nigeria. |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by Maximus85(m): 11:26pm On Mar 19, 2016 |
God bless you for this information. |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by cbravo2: 7:34am On May 17, 2017 |
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Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by DXXMI: 6:47pm On Feb 04, 2018 |
kpeteman: Nice one op, how do one start a leather manufacturing company... with limited resources? Pm me, i will help you out |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by DXXMI: 7:05pm On Feb 04, 2018 |
Also, if u find interest in foam production n need help wt regards to information, machineries, Raw materials etc, drop ur mail |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by ehinmowo: 7:53pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
hahn:
You have nice ideas, however atimes you write like you don't live in Nigeria. If you did you would have included a "power plant" in that list. The major reason why manufacturing and business in general have a hard time growing is because we have to generate our own electricity. Do you have any idea how much diesel you will have to purchase to be able to power a generator used to power a manufacturing machine?
Also, you wrote "preferably from China/India" in that list. Obviously you know nothing about machinery. The Chinese, most especially, are in the habit of cloning European machinery. What they do is they visit large fairs in Europe, buy the machines and go back to their countries to clone their own. As a result, they end up producing the same machines with lower production capacity and most times they are never concerned with spare parts. I know you probably said that because their machines are cheap but in manufacturing, you can never substitute quality for cheap price.
I once had a client who insisted on purchasing machinery from China and after 2 years the machines began to develop faults. My client had to travel all the way to China to request for parts from the company only to be laughed at and told "we don't sell parts". Another client bought machines and barely a month after using the machines, one of them exploded and killed a staff.
I know you mean well but your post shows you have no practical knowledge of manufacturing and how manufacturing machines work. Please, make a deeper research before recommending Chinese and Indian machines to people before they start wasting their capital.
Keep up the good work Please I will like to contact you. I need some help. |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by Dangrace01: 8:14pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Nice |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by rationalhuman(m): 9:46pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Ever Designed / Erected/ Programmed / Commissioned any machine? I bet you never been involved in such things, otherwise you wouldn't say that. Tell me what kind of High End Machines China and India dont make? That too in excellent configurations with proven record around the Globe? From Cryogenic Machines to High End Boilers, From Blast Furnaces to Megnatrons, From VLSI Integration Platform to DCS. Large scale WTP to Wind Farms. Choose any one Field and i will let you know.I am dealing in core design , Manufacturing, Programming and Commissioning of various kind of Machines since past 12 years(From Western Europe to south China sea) Below is an example to give an example:World`s 7 most advance nations are working to achieve what it was once though as impossible task. They are making World`s Largest and most advance Thermonuclear Fusion Reactor and Plasma lavitator system. China is supplying Dampening system while Indian Company L&T has developed Most powerful Core Assembly that acts as a Mega Circular magnet system(Like that was shown Climax scene of Terminator) to make sure all Plasmic material and Elements remains floated during Nuclear Fusion. What it tells you? Attached are the image, Detailed of Reactor Fusion Magnetic core If you go to any cheap Chinese toy company you will get chep product but remember High end Lego sets are also available there. and its true for everywhere. Read below for more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8571551/Worlds-largest-nuclear-fusion-project-pursuit-clean-power-begins-assembly-France.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITERhahn:
You have nice ideas, however atimes you write like you don't live in Nigeria. If you did you would have included a "power plant" in that list. The major reason why manufacturing and business in general have a hard time growing is because we have to generate our own electricity. Do you have any idea how much diesel you will have to purchase to be able to power a generator used to power a manufacturing machine?
Also, you wrote "preferably from China/India" in that list. Obviously you know nothing about machinery. The Chinese, most especially, are in the habit of cloning European machinery. What they do is they visit large fairs in Europe, buy the machines and go back to their countries to clone their own. As a result, they end up producing the same machines with lower production capacity and most times they are never concerned with spare parts. I know you probably said that because their machines are cheap but in manufacturing, you can never substitute quality for cheap price.
I once had a client who insisted on purchasing machinery from China and after 2 years the machines began to develop faults. My client had to travel all the way to China to request for parts from the company only to be laughed at and told "we don't sell parts". Another client bought machines and barely a month after using the machines, one of them exploded and killed a staff.
I know you mean well but your post shows you have no practical knowledge of manufacturing and how manufacturing machines work. Please, make a deeper research before recommending Chinese and Indian machines to people before they start wasting their capital.
Keep up the good work |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by hahn(m): 11:00pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
rationalhuman: Ever Designed / Erected/ Programmed / Commissioned any machine?
I bet you never been involved in such things, otherwise you wouldn't say that.
Tell me what kind of High End Machines China and India dont make? That too in excellent configurations with proven record around the Globe? From Cryogenic Machines to High End Boilers, From Blast Furnaces to Megnatrons, From VLSI Integration Platform to DCS. Large scale WTP to Wind Farms. Choose any one Field and i will let you know.
I am dealing in core design , Manufacturing, Programming and Commissioning of various kind of Machines since past 12 years(From Western Europe to south China sea)
Below is an example to give an example: World`s 7 most advance nations are working to achieve what it was once though as impossible task. They are making World`s Largest and most advance Thermonuclear Fusion Reactor and Plasma lavitator system. China is supplying Dampening system while Indian Company L&T has developed Most powerful Core Assembly that acts as a Mega Circular magnet system(Like that was shown Climax scene of Terminator) to make sure all Plasmic material and Elements remains floated during Nuclear Fusion. What it tells you? Attached are the image, Detailed of Reactor Fusion Magnetic core
If you go to any cheap Chinese toy company you will get chep product but remember High end Lego sets are also available there. and its true for everywhere.
Read below for more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8571551/Worlds-largest-nuclear-fusion-project-pursuit-clean-power-begins-assembly-France.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITER
Since 2015? |
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Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by rationalhuman(m): 9:15am On Aug 18, 2020 |
By ignoring my argument and posting a meme, its clear you are not related to industrial environment. It was my mistake, i took you for Grown Up. hahn:
Since 2015? |
Re: How To Start A Manufacturing Company In Nigeria by yusluvad(m): 11:43am On Jan 11, 2021 |
james809: Good one ....power still remains a major problem . Gbam! |