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 Lagos is the principle port of Nigeria situated on the Gulf of Guinea. The port is split into three main sections: Lagos, Apapa and Tin Can Island. |
 Apapa is Nigeria's largest port and contains a number of wharfs. A range of commodities are handled at Apapa and include dedicated facilities for the discharge and loading of wheat, cement, oil, petroleum, fish, dry cargo and containers. |
 The container terminal is located at the Third Apapa Wharf extension and covers and area of 44 hectares. Maximum capacity of the terminal is 22,000 TEU and served by 6 designated container berths with a quay length of 950 metres. There is 6,400m2 of covered storage space. |
 Tin Can is a self contained port entered through Badagry Creek via a 200m wide channel which has been dredged to 8.5m. |
 Tin Can provides 11 berths including seven break-bulk general cargo berths, one dry bulk cargo berth and two dedicated roro berths (numbers 9 and 10). |