June12 , 2026

    CEVA Accelerates Growth Strategy in Nigeria Through EFL Tie-Up

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    CEVA Logistics has strengthened its expansion plans in Nigeria through a strategic partnership with EFL, a move aimed at enhancing its logistics capabilities and broadening its reach in one of Africa’s largest and fastest-growing markets. The collaboration is expected to improve service offerings and provide customers with more comprehensive supply chain solutions across the region.

    The partnership combines CEVA’s global logistics expertise with EFL’s established presence and operational capabilities, creating opportunities to expand freight forwarding, warehousing, transportation, and end-to-end supply chain services in Nigeria. The alliance is designed to support both local businesses and multinational companies seeking efficient logistics solutions in the country.

    Nigeria’s growing population, expanding consumer market, and increasing trade activity have made it a key destination for logistics providers looking to strengthen their footprint in Africa. Demand for reliable supply chain services continues to rise as industries such as retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and e-commerce expand across the region.

    By partnering with EFL, CEVA aims to enhance network coverage, improve operational efficiency, and offer greater flexibility to customers navigating complex logistics requirements. The move also aligns with the company’s broader strategy of investing in high-growth markets and strengthening its position across the African continent.

    Industry observers view the partnership as part of a wider trend of global logistics companies pursuing strategic alliances to accelerate market entry and expand service capabilities. The collaboration is expected to support trade growth and improve supply chain connectivity in Nigeria, reinforcing the country’s role as a major logistics hub in West Africa.

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