Nigeria is proving an attractive location for investments and development. A growing population and increasing prosperity are boosting demand for consumer goods in what is Africa’s largest economy. Whether your business is manufacturing industry, maritime infrastructure, climate resilience or data centers, our combination of global competence and local insight from more than 60 years of operations in Nigeria make us the ideal partner to deliver the optimal solution. What’s more, our Nigerian office is the hub for all your projects in West Africa.
We make it our business to really understand your business and strategic challenges. In that way, you can be assured that the end result will meet your goals and align with your vision. It is delivered by a partner which has the full range of services available to fulfil your ambitions.
Because we provide a global service to multinationals, you can expect consistency in service and quality. Your solution will benefit from our world-leading tools and technologies, while our teams draw on the insight and experience gained from our long-standing local presence. It’s the perfect combination – 100% Nigerian professionals who can draw on support from international experts.
Changes in demand patterns are driving major transformations in global manufacturing industries and supply chains. Addressing decarbonisation and sustainable manufacturing is just one of the urgent focus areas. Rapidly changing market dynamics and operational environments are driving demand for faster adaptation via new product lines and variations, with a simultaneous focus on lean production and minimising costs.
The maritime industry plays a vital role in growing economies, ensuring supply lines, spreading opportunities and prosperity, and providing the safe and effective transport of goods. And then there’s the rising sea levels, erosion, and extreme weather that are putting coastal infrastructure and communities under threat.
We are one of the world’s leading maritime consultants, with over 140 years’ experience in designing port terminals, optimising port operations, land reclamation and waterfront development. Our expert team uses its comprehensive understanding of Nigeria’s specific environment, challenges, and opportunities to deliver sustainable, resilient maritime solutions – which help safeguard operations today, and grow them tomorrow.
Climate change is putting people, assets, and infrastructure at increasing risk. Flooding, drought, heatwaves, landslides, and storms are impacting communities, and the climate will continue to change for decades to come. This presents a double challenge: reducing greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate climate change, while also building resilience and adapting to its effects. According to the WorldBank (2021) Nigeria is classified as one of the ten most vulnerable countries to the impacts of climate change and natural hazards. Nigeria’s coastal states face extensive risks from storm surge along the entire coast, and inland flooding and wildfires in the Niger Delta region, and negative rainfall anomalies in the southeast. The northern areas of the country face chronic aridity and riverine flooding. One of the suggestions to reach the SDGs in Nigeria is to prepare suitable Flood Risk Mitigation strategies and making use of Nature-based approach to combat the flooding issues.
As digital technology becomes more sophisticated, data infrastructure must evolve to meet the demands of its users and society. Today, data centre sustainability is non-negotiable for every data centre around the world.
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