Electrical & Power Supply Systems Importation to Nigeria
In Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, Turnaround Maintenance (TAM) is crucial for sustaining optimal operations in refineries and oil rigs. Electrical & Power Supply Systems, such as Transformers, Switchgear & Circuit Breakers, Electric Motors, Power Generators, and Battery Banks & UPS Systems, are essential for ensuring uninterrupted power supply during TAM. Valuehandlers International Limited specializes in the seamless importation, freight forwarding, customs clearance, and last-mile delivery of these critical components.
Procurement Sources & Cargo Pick-Up
Sourcing high-quality electrical and power supply systems requires partnering with reputable international manufacturers and distributors. Some leading procurement sources include:
USA & Canada – General Electric, ABB, Siemens
Europe (Germany, UK, France) – Schneider Electric, Eaton, Legrand
Asia (China, India, Japan, South Korea) – Fuji Electric, Hyundai Heavy Industries, Toshiba
Once procurement is confirmed, Valuehandlers arranges pick-up from suppliers’ warehouses, ensuring safe transportation to the seaport or airport of loading, for onward shipping to Nigeria.
Import Documents Required for Shipping to Nigeria
To successfully ship electrical and power supply components, the following documentation is required:
Proforma Invoice & Commercial Invoice
Packing List
Certificate of Origin
Bill of Lading (Sea) or Airway Bill (Air)
Form M Registration & PAAR Processing
SONCAP Certification (Standard Organization of Nigeria Conformity Assessment)
Import Duty & Tax Payment Receipts
Importation & Freight Forwarding Service
Valuehandlers International provides end-to-end importation services, ensuring safe and cost-effective transportation:
Air Freight (Express & Economic) – shipping & Delivery within 3 to 5 days
Sea Freight (Full Container Load & Less than Container Load) – shipping Transit time: 4 to 6 weeks to Nigeria.
Door-to-Door & Port-to-Port Shipping
Import Documentation Checklist
Before shipping, ensure the following documentation is in place to avoid customs delays:
Properly completed Form M & PAAR Processing
Valid SONCAP Certification for electrical components
Accurate HS codes & duty classification
Manufacturer’s conformity certificates
Customs Clearance & Nigerian Tariff Classification
Clearing electrical & power supply systems in Nigeria requires expertise in handling duty assessments, port levies, and compliance with import regulations. Valuehandlers ensures fast customs clearance at major Nigerian ports, including Tincan, Apapa, NAHCO, and SAHCOL.
Nigerian Customs Tariff / HS Codes for Electrical & Power Supply Systems
Transformers – HS Code: 8504.90 (Import Duty: 5% + VAT)
Switchgear & Circuit Breakers – HS Code: 8537.10 (Import Duty: 10% + VAT)
Electric Motors – HS Code: 8501.40 (Import Duty: 5% + VAT)
Power Generators – HS Code: 8502.20 (Import Duty: 5% + VAT)
Battery Banks & UPS Systems – HS Code: 8507.20 (Import Duty: 10% + VAT)
Last-Mile Delivery to Nigerian Refineries & Oil Rigs
After customs clearance, Valuehandlers ensures the safe and timely delivery of equipment to oil rigs, refineries, and maintenance sites in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Warri, Kaduna, and other industrial zones.
Why Choose Valuehandlers for Turnaround Maintenance Importation?
Licensed Customs Agent with over a decade of experience
Expertise in handling oil & gas industry shipments
Efficient cargo consolidation & forwarding solutions
Transparent pricing & competitive freight rates
End-to-end logistics support from supplier to final destination
CONTACT US TODAY
Need assistance with importing electrical & power supply systems for turnaround maintenance in Nigeria? Let Valuehandlers International handle your freight forwarding, customs clearance, and last-mile logistics.
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