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Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by ijustdey: 3:08pm On Oct 22, 2019
The Tolaram Group, maker of Indomie Noodles, is building the biggest port in West Africa on the east side of Lagos with $1bn facility from China, according to the Financial Times.

A report in Financial Times on Tuesday said the Singapore-based company was set to close financing this week for what could be the busiest port in West Africa sub region, which would help transform Africa’s largest economy.

The port, the biggest development ever undertaken by Tolaram, the report said, “is being built on the back of a $450m annual business that has turned Indomie noodles into one of Nigeria’s national dishes and Tolaram into the largest food company in Africa’s biggest market, surpassing the likes of Unilever and Nestlé.”

According to Financial Times, the new port will be financed with $630m from the China Development Bank, and $470m in equity from the state-owned China Harbour Engineering Company, which has a 52.5 per cent stake and will build it.

Tolaram owns 22.5 per cent, the Nigerian Ports Authority has 5 per cent and Lagos state 20 per cent, the report stated.

“This is a real game changer for us, doing project financing of this scale . . . It’s easy to raise money for a factory — you need $30m, $50m. But you want to raise $800m? That’s a whole different ballgame,” Financial Times quoted Haresh Vaswani, Tolaram’s managing director for Africa and grandson of its founder.

Noting that the project is a new chapter for Tolaram, the report said “The company has in recent years entered a series of joint ventures: a milk business with Denmark’s Arla Foods, cereal and snacks with Kellogg’s and, starting next year, dental care products with Colgate-Palmolive.

Now it is moving into infrastructure in a big way.
“The Lekki port is the anchor of an 800-hectare free economic zone the company plans to build.

Tolaram said the project would allow Lagos to reclaim its place as the region’s top port from nearby Togo, a much smaller country that has focused on making its port state of the art and its regulations business friendly.”

Quoting Daniel Clemenson, an analyst at IHS Markit, FT said the Lekki port’s modernity will not matter if the government did not improve the surrounding infrastructure.

Citing Apapa, Lagos’s main port, where roads are so shabby and processes so cumbersome that trucks can often wait a week before being allowed in to pick up goods, Clemenson said, “Unless considerable development is undertaken in the surrounding areas I can only see this adding to the problem.”

Mr Vaswani, according to FT, also agreed that “roads are the main priority”, particularly the access road the project will share with its next door neighbour, a massive new oil refinery being built by Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote.

Mr Vaswani’s father turned the company into an international conglomerate with textile factories in India, property interests in eastern Europe (including a luxury apartment complex in the former KGB headquarters in Tallinn), carpet manufacturing in China and a polymers plant in the UK.

It was however Tolaram’s decision to begin importing Indomie to Nigeria in 1988, the same year Mr Vaswani moved there, that transformed the company, the FT report noted.

“Over the next two decades, it shed its other business, with the exception of the Tallinn real estate, to focus almost exclusively on Indomie. In 1995, the company entered a joint venture with Salim Group, the Indonesian company behind Indomie, and began manufacturing in Nigeria the next year. Growth came slowly — it took 13 years for revenues to reach $10m in Nigeria — before sales began doubling annually by the mid-2000s. Indomie is now in every corner market stall across Nigeria, and in most kitchen cupboards — a cheap, stomach-filling staple that is so ubiquitous it features in rap lyrics.

“However, Nigeria can be a fickle market. Government policies change quickly and can cripple businesses. In 2015, Abuja curbed raw palm oil imports, just after Tolaram had spent tens of millions on a new palm oil factory. After the oil price crash sent Nigeria’s crude-dependent economy into recession in 2016 and the naira was devalued by roughly half, revenues slumped to “next to nothing”, which Tolaram weathered in part because its financing was in naira rather than dollars,” FT added.



https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/10/22/indomie-noodles-maker-tolaram-to-build-biggest-regional-port-in-lagos/

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by sarrki(m): 3:09pm On Oct 22, 2019
Indomie?

Though it will create jobs

What about the health implications?

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by Atiku79: 3:12pm On Oct 22, 2019
Anything that will bring job opportunity to our people is wholly welcome.
If not for the government's not so friendly policies, foreign investments would have scattered everywhere.

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by valarmorghulis: 3:13pm On Oct 22, 2019
How many port Lagos wan get, carry d port go ondo abeg

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by kettykin: 3:20pm On Oct 22, 2019
At the End of the Day , 3 groups would control the economy of Lagos states, Dangote/North with their billion Dollar businesses, Indians with their Billion Dollar businesses and Others with their Billion Dollar Businesses

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by naptu2: 3:27pm On Oct 22, 2019
sarrki:
Indomie?

Though it will create jobs

What about the health implications?

Indomie is its most popular product, that's why it is mentioned, but the company is also into real estate (they also once owned a car company called The Honda Place).

Its real estate arm is a huge investor in the Lekki Deep Sea Port project and that's the port that they are referring to. The Lekki Port is part of the Lekki Free Trade Zone and the Lagos State Government has been working on the project since the early 2000s (it's been planned on paper long before that).

Meanwhile, Dangote has already built a massive jetty in the area because the Apapa Port could not handle the equipment that he needs for his refinery.

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by sarrki(m): 3:30pm On Oct 22, 2019
naptu2:


Indomie is its most popular product, that's why it is mentioned, but the company is also into real estate.

Its real estate arm is a huge investor in the Lekki Deep Sea Port project and that's the port that they are referring to. The Lekki Port is part of the Lekki Free Trade Zone and the Lagos State Government has been working on the project since the early 2000s (it's been planned on paper long before that).

Meanwhile, Dangote has already built a massive jetty in the area because the Apapa Port could not handle the equipment that he needs for his refinery.

Thanks for the heads up

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by Abfinest007(m): 3:32pm On Oct 22, 2019
suffer

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by helinues: 3:33pm On Oct 22, 2019
Indomie don rake enough money from Nigerians.. Who no dey chop indomie?

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by Andyblaze: 3:41pm On Oct 22, 2019

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by Nobody: 3:42pm On Oct 22, 2019
I always said whoever owns indomie must be one of the richest persons or entities in Nigeria. Very few products move as fast as indomie in this country.

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by sylve11: 3:42pm On Oct 22, 2019
Plenty cancer for them masses. grin cool

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by Sirvolga(m): 3:42pm On Oct 22, 2019
Indomie my favorite

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by one1prax(m): 3:43pm On Oct 22, 2019
okay we don hear, make dem build am





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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by Commentor: 3:43pm On Oct 22, 2019
Very good.

Some would prefer to delay such projects because they haven't been 'settled'.

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by IjebuWarrior: 3:44pm On Oct 22, 2019
Some fools would still commend this rubbish!

When are we gonna start building factories and industries that manufactures capital goods? angry

Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by Sonnobax15(m): 3:44pm On Oct 22, 2019
Indomie wey no dey last long 4 belle...

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by jericco1(m): 3:46pm On Oct 22, 2019
Best noodles

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by bluke(m): 3:46pm On Oct 22, 2019
kettykin:
At the End of the Day , 3 groups would control the economy of Lagos states, Dangote/North with their billion Dollar businesses, Indians with their Billion Dollar businesses and Others with their Billion Dollar Businesses



You got the agenda right, if they cant do it, you cant do it.
The main reason for amalgamation.

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by garriguy: 3:48pm On Oct 22, 2019
Una wan kill Lagos ni?
Congestion go dey so tay, air no go fit dey pass sef

Anyways, wanna set up a modern Garri processing factory?
Holla at your boy
www.garriprocessing.com

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by Princeton92(m): 3:48pm On Oct 22, 2019
Lagos is too small to all these firms, atleast why can't they industrialize every state in Nigeria instead of just Lagos?

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by SURELAND: 3:49pm On Oct 22, 2019
Good development everywhere in Lagos and some people are still doubting Ibeju lekki.....check my profile for my estate, just 6mins drive from this seaport, same road
Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by lyriclekidd(m): 3:50pm On Oct 22, 2019
Nice one
Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by donaldde2: 3:50pm On Oct 22, 2019
Indomie generation..

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by Commentor: 3:52pm On Oct 22, 2019
Princeton92:
Lagos is too small to all these firms, atleast why can't they industrialize every state in Nigeria instead of just Lagos?

At the end, Lagos would be an industrial hub.

Are you unaware some communities prevent infrastructural development for the sake of settlement of the youth?

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by SURELAND: 3:52pm On Oct 22, 2019
Princeton92:
Lagos is too small to all these firms, atleast why can't they industrialize every state in Nigeria instead of just Lagos?
you want a biz minded people to leave a market place and invest where ? Lagos is very safe for investors plus Market. That is why Dangote choose Lagos because no militants in our state

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by hyperflex(m): 3:52pm On Oct 22, 2019
Between Garri and Indomie abeg which one Naija dey chop pass!?

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by Nobody: 3:53pm On Oct 22, 2019
Why won't Lagos be congested?
Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by HacheNoire: 3:54pm On Oct 22, 2019
Lagos is already a country

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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by NORSYK(m): 3:54pm On Oct 22, 2019
They should come down to south and locate their port Lagos is already congested
Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by SolarHub(m): 3:54pm On Oct 22, 2019
Ok








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Re: Tolaram Group To Build Biggest Regional Port In Lagos by Nobody: 3:55pm On Oct 22, 2019
Why lagos? There are some many land in the northern state and nyamiri state...
It's because whatsoever thing you plan in Lagos , grows....

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