Struggling with high logistics costs or supply delays? Our consultants help Nigerian businesses fix weak points in their supply chains, cut waste, and move goods more efficiently.
Practical Advice That Delivers Results
Running a smooth supply chain in Nigeria is not simple. From transport costs and port delays to unreliable suppliers, businesses lose money every day.
At D2D Cargo, our consultants work with you to identify these problems and guide you step by step to a more efficient and profitable system.
Why Businesses Trust
D2D Cargo Consultants
- Local experience with Nigeria’s logistics challenges
- International best practices applied to local realities
- Hands-on support during planning and implementation
- Scalable solutions for SMEs and large companies
- Proven results in cost savings and delivery performance
Who We Consult For
Retail and E-commerce
Better fulfillment and faster last-mile delivery
Agriculture and Food Supply
Reduced spoilage and better nationwide distribution
Manufacturing and FMCG
Smarter movement of raw materials and finished goods
Healthcare & Pharma
Reliable, compliant distribution of sensitive products
Oil, Gas and Construction
Safe handling of heavy equipment and project logistics
SMEs and Startups
Affordable setups that grow as the business expands
Common Questions About Supply Chain Consultancy
What does a supply chain consultant do?
We study how your business sources, stores, and delivers goods. Then we show you practical ways to cut costs and improve speed.
Why hire a consultant if I already have a logistics team?
In-house teams focus on daily operations. A consultant takes a wider view, spots hidden problems, and brings fresh solutions. We also train your team so the changes last.
Can small businesses benefit?
Yes. Many SMEs in Nigeria lose money through supplier issues, poor routing, or stock waste. A short consultation can fix these and free up cash flow.
Do you only give advice or also help with implementation?
We do both. We provide recommendations and work side by side with your team to put them in place.
How long does a project take?
Small audits take about 2 weeks. Bigger projects such as redesigning your supply chain may take a few months.
What improvements should I expect?
Most clients see lower transport costs, fewer shortages, and faster deliveries within the first 3 to 6 months.
