Freight corridors
Nigeria's busiest freight corridors.
From short inter-city hops to cross-country long-haul, book verified carriers on the routes that move the most cargo. Pick a corridor to see what runs it and start a booking.
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- Lagos to AbujaOne of the busiest long-haul runs in the country, moving trade goods and business freight between the commercial coast and the capital.
- Lagos to Port HarcourtA heavy south-south corridor linking two major ports, common for containers, industrial supplies and general cargo.
- Lagos to KanoA cross-country north-south route carrying manufactured goods up and farm produce back down.
- Lagos to IbadanA short, high-frequency south-west run that suits same-day vans and box trucks as much as full trailers.
- Port Harcourt to AbaA tight south-east link between the port city and Aba's manufacturing and market clusters.
- Abuja to KadunaA steady north-central corridor between the capital and one of the north's main commercial hubs.
- Onitsha to LagosA trader-heavy route connecting one of West Africa's largest markets to the Lagos ports and warehouses.
- Kano to KadunaA busy northern run for produce, textiles and general goods between two major commercial cities.
- Benin City to LagosA key south-south to south-west leg on the way to and from the Lagos ports, good for mixed freight.
- Enugu to AbujaA south-east to capital corridor carrying business cargo, equipment and personal moves.