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Economic boost for Eastern ports as Jumbo vessel makes direct call from China to Onne port
Funso OLOJO
The intentional efforts of the management of the Nigerian Ports Authority ( NPA) to revitalize the Eastern ports and stimulate trade in the corridor received a major boost recently when a Jumbo vessel made a direct call from China to Onne Multipurpose Terminal.
This was the first direct vessel from China to the ports, signalling the evolving trade boom in the Eastern ports.
According to the management of the NPA, this milestone was achieved on November 9th,2025 when MSC Dorine V, the first direct vessel from China/Far East via MSC Iroko Service, berthed at the Onne Port.
This Liberian-flagged ship carrying 5,089 TEU, with Length Overall (LOA)of 294m berthed at the port, marking a major boost for Nigeria’s Eastern maritime corridor and direct trade routes.
The Managing Director, Onne Multipurpose Terminal (OMT), Nicolo Scannavini, said the “game-changing direct calls slash transit delays, cut freight costs, ensure predictable arrivals.
” The benefits are faster supply chains, lower charges, no transshipment hassles, thereby unlocking jobs, growth & non-oil trade for South-South/East regions.”
This is coming on heels of the resolve of the Abubakar Dantsoho-led management of the Nigerian Ports Authority to avail enablers in the form of infrastructure and equipment geared towards solidifying the Onne port’s hub status.
Operated by ICTSI, OMT excels in gearless mega-vessels, modern cranes, expanded yards & tech upgrades.
It eases Lagos congestion, accelerates cargo flow & draws global carriers to Nigeria’s strategic Eastern Gateway
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