10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by SoNature(m): 3:03pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Over 10 manufacturing companies operating in Africa’s most populous country have halted operations in the last 10 years over worsening macroeconomic challenges.
Lingering foreign exchange scarcity, poor power supply, port congestions, multiple taxation, insecurity poor infrastructure, and accelerating among others are having severe implications on Nigerians and businesses.
High energy costs, the slowdown in industrial output, and a sluggish demand for products were also among a plethora of issues debilitating manufacturing activities in Nigeria.
Some of the manufacturing companies that have exited the sector in the last 10 years include:
1. Louis Carter Industries
In 2017, Louis Carter Industries shut down operations, forcing its over 40 staff members to rejoin an already crowded labour market.
Having battled with ballooning production cost, FX crunch, policy flip-flops, and high energy costs, Louis Carter, established in 1989, began wobbling till it got overwhelmed.
The company, located in Nnewi, Anambra, produced plastic gallons, basins, and other plastic products.
2. Moak Enterprises
Once one of the biggest bottled/sachet water companies in Sango-Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria, Moak Enterprises is only now a surviving memorial of something past as it closed down in 2021. Its products, ‘Meridian Waters,’ were consumed by the young and the old. An ultramodern company, Moak produced several trucks of sachet water each month and supplied it to wholesalers and retailers in Ogun State and beyond.
Moak was also one of the companies affected by the forex crisis as it shut down due to the increased cost of its raw materials.
3. Procter & Gamble (P&G)
P&G was celebrated by the Nigerian government, being the United States’ biggest non-oil investment in the country. Its own was a painful exit as there was a lot of fanfare around its establishment. It quit in 2018 (four years after).
The International Centre for Investigative Reporting found from those familiar with P&G’s operations that the company stopped production in Agbara, Ogun State, due to rising production costs caused by high import duties and energy costs.
The company was importing most of its raw materials but was hard hit by high tariffs set by the government and the FX crunch, which affected its capacity to import raw materials.
4. Tower Aluminium
Tower was set up in Nigeria in 1959 and served several homes in Nigeria and West Africa with aluminum products including pots, plates, spoons, and roofing sheets. It shut down operations in 2020.
5. GlaxoSmithKline Nigeria
Continued manufacturing became unsustainable for GSK and it decided to shut down its drug production plant at Agbara, Ogun State in 2021. The company has gone into contract manufacturing arrangements with Fidson Healthcare, another local manufacturer.
6. Mayor Biscuits Company Limited
Mayor Biscuits Company Limited (MABISCO), the indigenous biscuits company in Ogun State, Nigeria, has stated that they have shut down the company and would be selling the multi-million-dollar biscuits plant.
“We want to sell MABISCO because we want to concentrate on our area of core competence of business,’ the company said in a statement, adding that ‘to achieve that we have to divest appropriately’.
7. Technoflex Company Limited
Technoflex was a player in the industrial plastic and foam sub-sector. The company was shut down in 2017 due to rising production costs.
8. Evans Medicals
Evans Medicals was once one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria but lost its assets due to debt. It had procured machines and upgraded its production facilities to ensure it achieved the World Health Organisation’s prequalification that would enable it to compete in international contract rounds.
The company was excited and told this reporter at that time that it was bullish about its prospects and projections. In 2017, however, a court ordered that the drug maker’s assets be taken over by First Bank and the defunct Skye Bank due to bad debt. This ended Evans’ dreams.
9. Multi-Trex Integrated Foods Plc
This company performed optimally until funding problems started. The company was forced to borrow from the defunct Skye Bank to stay afloat, but that decision turned out to become its Achilles heel. The Asset Management Corporation Organisation of Nigeria eventually took over the business, but the company’s productivity fell drastically.
10. Other companies include Surest Foam Limited, Mufex, Framan Industries, Deli Foods, Stone Industries, and MZM Continental, among others. Source: https://businessday.ng/business-economy/article/ten-companies-that-shutdown-over-worsening-economy/ 23 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by SoNature(m): 3:06pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
APC (Buhari and Tinubu) came to kill, gaslight and destroy Nigerians. 361 Likes 18 Shares |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by EniHolar(f): 3:16pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
When you put your ancestor there as a leader what do you expect?
Some fuuls can even start campaigning for his second term.
Àwọn oponu 311 Likes 24 Shares |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Shikini: 3:17pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Buhari used tribalism to kill Nigeria.
Just appointing incompetent people to sensitive posts everywhere. . 210 Likes 15 Shares |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by forgiveness: 3:19pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
The fall and rise of Nigeria. I believe in Nigeria. 27 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Ikaeniyan0: 3:19pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
This is not the first time companies will close down because of the economy in Nigeria. Companies also closed down under Obasanjo.
Tinubu will eventually pull Nigeria out of this mess 47 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Okiton: 3:19pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Worst to come if God don't interven for us through the supreme court 19 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Shikini: 3:27pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
The suffering is too much. Unfortunately, the people benefitting from the system don't care.
If the military can get Nigeria working again, pls let them rescue this country. . 139 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Seefinish: 3:53pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
All of them were closed down under APC and more are to go under Bulaba. May the Almighty God run the lives of all APC members the way the run Nigeria. 88 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Burob: 3:55pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
SoNature: APC (Buhari and Tinubu) came to kill, gaslight and destroy Nigerian people. Which company has your state & Local Government attracted based on their comparative advantages? 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Burob: 3:56pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Shikini: The suffering is too much. Unfortunately, the people benefitting from the system don't care.
If the military can get Nigeria working again, pls let them rescue this country. . Nigeria is not working, because the states of the federation created by the military for politics, tribalism & What have you, is not working, the states add no value, yet the the majority peasant citizens as represented also on this forum, focus more on the President & blame everything on the office, instead of their individual states of the federation, what the great Fela tagged colonial turned military mentality. The citizens are yet to understand the democrazy they practice. 17 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Bobloco: 4:01pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Ikaeniyan0: This is not the first time companies will close down because of the economy in Nigeria. Companies also closed down under Obasanjo.
Tinubu will eventually pull Nigeria out of this mess Tinubu should first pull himself out of the office of the president 75 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Burob: 4:04pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Bobloco:
Tinubu should first pull himself out of the office of the president Na Tinubu born you Almijiri? There are over 220 million sambos like you in The 36 states of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Tinubu should kill himself with work, so that a Lazy ungrateful subject peasant like you should be hay? 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by StarRiderr: 4:05pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Okiton: Worst to come if God don't interven for us through the supreme court my brother to be frank with you nothing good will come out of supreme court I have lost interest in this Country called Nigeria and I besiege to do same for your mental health 22 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by keymatt(m): 4:06pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
We Agbadorians are not bothered at all about the economic calamity in Nigeria. All we know is that our god is a master strategist. 10 Likes |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by kettykings: 4:06pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
The people who vowed to bury the igbo nation have ended up burying and sealing their fate 56 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Burob: 4:07pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
kettykings: The people who vowed to bury the igbo nation have ended up burying and sealing their fate Why the companies no relocate go utopia East? You are just too lazy minded, too many of you in Nigeria, that is why the system is dulling. Always blaming others, it is the Federal Governments fault, if they ask you how, you cannot explain, whether it was bad management on the companies side, you are not interested? 6 Likes |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by keymatt(m): 4:09pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
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Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Varunpulyani: 4:10pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Louis was not shut down Nigerian stupid monopoly and late taxation chased them away 1 Like |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by ubest1(m): 4:10pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
And our Lagos builder gallivanting doing nothing 9 Likes |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by MadamExcellency: 4:15pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Unilever also shut down its detergent factory last June. 32 Likes |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Usmanovic95(m): 5:05pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
What's stopping the arrival of our indian investors? Abi Dem no wan invest again. 51 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Solsix(m): 5:13pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
So Louis Carter don fold?? Nawa 8 Likes |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Varunpulyani: 5:16pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
MadamExcellency: Unilever also shut down its detergent factory last June. Asaba aluminum Also These are caused by late taxation and monopoly of the failed Nigerian state. Just forget the English dey speak to twist it 10 Likes |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Vinnie2000(m): 5:29pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Dem bring SORROW, TEARS and BLOOD, Dem Regular Trademark.🙂🙂
I Wonder what Fela would sing about this USELESS APC govt if he was complaining about military govt. 🤔😒🙁 13 Likes |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Pharaohny: 5:58pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
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Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Raskimonojendor: 6:06pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
SoNature: Over 10 manufacturing companies operating in Africa’s most populous country have halted operations in the last 10 years over worsening macroeconomic challenges.
Lingering foreign exchange scarcity, poor power supply, port congestions, multiple taxation, insecurity poor infrastructure, and accelerating among others are having severe implications on Nigerians and businesses.
High energy costs, the slowdown in industrial output, and a sluggish demand for products were also among a plethora of issues debilitating manufacturing activities in Nigeria.
Some of the manufacturing companies that have exited the sector in the last 10 years include:
1. Louis Carter Industries
In 2017, Louis Carter Industries shut down operations, forcing its over 40 staff members to rejoin an already crowded labour market.
Having battled with ballooning production cost, FX crunch, policy flip-flops, and high energy costs, Louis Carter, established in 1989, began wobbling till it got overwhelmed.
The company, located in Nnewi, Anambra, produced plastic gallons, basins, and other plastic products.
2. Moak Enterprises
Once one of the biggest bottled/sachet water companies in Sango-Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria, Moak Enterprises is only now a surviving memorial of something past as it closed down in 2021. Its products, ‘Meridian Waters,’ were consumed by the young and the old. An ultramodern company, Moak produced several trucks of sachet water each month and supplied it to wholesalers and retailers in Ogun State and beyond.
Moak was also one of the companies affected by the forex crisis as it shut down due to the increased cost of its raw materials.
3. Procter & Gamble (P&G)
P&G was celebrated by the Nigerian government, being the United States’ biggest non-oil investment in the country. Its own was a painful exit as there was a lot of fanfare around its establishment. It quit in 2018 (four years after).
The International Centre for Investigative Reporting found from those familiar with P&G’s operations that the company stopped production in Agbara, Ogun State, due to rising production costs caused by high import duties and energy costs.
The company was importing most of its raw materials but was hard hit by high tariffs set by the government and the FX crunch, which affected its capacity to import raw materials.
4. Tower Aluminium
Tower was set up in Nigeria in 1959 and served several homes in Nigeria and West Africa with aluminum products including pots, plates, spoons, and roofing sheets. It shut down operations in 2020.
5. GlaxoSmithKline Nigeria
Continued manufacturing became unsustainable for GSK and it decided to shut down its drug production plant at Agbara, Ogun State in 2021. The company has gone into contract manufacturing arrangements with Fidson Healthcare, another local manufacturer.
6. Mayor Biscuits Company Limited
Mayor Biscuits Company Limited (MABISCO), the indigenous biscuits company in Ogun State, Nigeria, has stated that they have shut down the company and would be selling the multi-million-dollar biscuits plant.
“We want to sell MABISCO because we want to concentrate on our area of core competence of business,’ the company said in a statement, adding that ‘to achieve that we have to divest appropriately’.
7. Technoflex Company Limited
Technoflex was a player in the industrial plastic and foam sub-sector. The company was shut down in 2017 due to rising production costs.
8. Evans Medicals
Evans Medicals was once one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria but lost its assets due to debt. It had procured machines and upgraded its production facilities to ensure it achieved the World Health Organisation’s prequalification that would enable it to compete in international contract rounds.
The company was excited and told this reporter at that time that it was bullish about its prospects and projections. In 2017, however, a court ordered that the drug maker’s assets be taken over by First Bank and the defunct Skye Bank due to bad debt. This ended Evans’ dreams.
9. Multi-Trex Integrated Foods Plc
This company performed optimally until funding problems started. The company was forced to borrow from the defunct Skye Bank to stay afloat, but that decision turned out to become its Achilles heel. The Asset Management Corporation Organisation of Nigeria eventually took over the business, but the company’s productivity fell drastically.
10. Other companies include Surest Foam Limited, Mufex, Framan Industries, Deli Foods, Stone Industries, and MZM Continental, among others.
Source: https://businessday.ng/business-economy/article/ten-companies-that-shutdown-over-worsening-economy/ 91 Likes |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Raskimonojendor: 6:09pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
EniHolar: When you put your ancestor there as a leader what do you expect?
Some fuuls can even start campaigning for his second term.
That's why alot of us voted Sowore. All the other big 4 (Atiku, Tinubu, Obi, Kwawkanso are over 60. 88 Likes |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Raskimonojendor: 6:11pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Ikaeniyan0: This is not the first time companies will close down because of the economy in Nigeria. Companies also closed down under Obasanjo.
Tinubu will eventually pull Nigeria out of this mess You are right. I had to go and verify. Under OBJ and Yar'Adua: 91 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by ezechi242: 6:14pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Ikaeniyan0: This is not the first time companies will close down because of the economy in Nigeria. Companies also closed down under Obasanjo.
Tinubu will eventually pull Nigeria out of this mess I wish you what you just wished Nigeria...say a very big amen. 9 Likes |
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Re: 10 Companies That Shutdown Over Worsening Economy by Bobloco: 6:29pm On Oct 23, 2023 |
Burob: Na Tinubu born you Almijiri? There are over 220 million sambos like you in The 36 states of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Tinubu should kill himself with work, so that a Lazy ungrateful subject peasant like you should be hay? What about the below "Bola A. Tinubu is the Guinea pig student of the Government College Lagos, who was used to test run the school four years before it was founded." 14 Likes |