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Logistics & Transport

Logistics and Transport

Trusted Agent for All Things Transport

DAMAB ‘O’ is a corporate member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Nigeria. The membership offers access to a network of professionals in the field of Transport and Logistics.

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DAMAB ‘O’ and its affiliates has been involved in collecting data in providing technical support to a variety of tasks relating to logistics and transport planning. These assignments often come in the form of:

Infrastructure Needs Assessment

In ensuring adequate provision of infrastructure, there is always a need to ensure that facilities supplied match the demand for such facilities. In many organizations, transport plays a major role in their operations, hence analysing the transport system is crucial to their supply chain. We have worked with both private and public institutions to collect and analyse data necessary for the provision of adequate infrastructure.

People-Flow Assessment

When making decisions concerning the public, there is sometimes a need to provide solutions that are human-centered. From a shopping mall deciding how many check-in attendants to employ to the number of ticket counters made available at an airport, a people-flow assessment is often needed to identify the adequate facilities needed to meet demand. Our firm has provided such data needed to ensure the provision of adequate facilities.

Transport Studies

The maritime transport sector is rightly said to have huge untapped potential in Nigeria. Lagos state rightly serves as a commercial hub as a large percentage of the country’s imports and exports pass through the state. However the potential of the Nigerian maritime sector remains largely untapped for a variety of reasons. In order to establish a good transport planning or investment strategy, it is necessary to ensure an adequate assessment of the maritime transport sector.

Transport Reforms

The transport sector continuously faces a range of challenges in Nigeria. As a developing country that is heavily dependent on imported technology, the falling value of the local currency constantly increases the burden of new investments in the country. The transport sector also faces pressure from the rising population and as a result, there is an increased burden on the rather outdated modes of transport in many states. Also on the receiving end are the SMEs that constantly struggle to meet up with these rising. As a result, there is a need for constant reforms in the public and private sectors.

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