Taming Lagos ports gridlock with technology
For years, Apapa, Nigeria’s premier port district, was synonymous with chaos. Long queues of articulated trucks snaked across bridges and highways, paralysing business and trapping commuters for hours. By 2018, the gridlock had grown into a national embarrassment, costing billions in man-hours and crippling port productivity. But in 2021, a quiet revolution began. Nigerian Ports […]
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