OnePort 365 showcases technological solutions for export competitiveness at Made-in-Nigeria exhibition

L-R: Alhaji III Saleh, Vice President (North-West), MAN; Joseph Amoleke, Membership Director, MAN; Olubunmi Balogun, Head of Marketing and Partnerships, OnePort 365; Mr. Segun Ajayi Kadir, MNI, Director General, MAN; Otunba Francis Meshioye OFR, National Chairman, MAN.


OnePort 365, Africa’s leading digital trade and logistics platform, joins manufacturers, innovators and business leaders at the Made-in-Nigeria Exhibition (MiNE 2025) to advocate for greater use of technology in strengthening Nigeria’s manufacturing and export competitiveness.

Organized by the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), the exhibition provided a national platform to promote local production and celebrate Nigerian manufactured goods. It also highlighted industrial transformational innovations under the theme “Nigeria First: Prioritizing the Preservation of Made-in-Nigeria”.

Olubunmi Balogun, Head of Marketing and Partnerships at OnePort 365, said the company is building digital infrastructure that helps Nigerian businesses do business more efficiently.

“Through our integrated trade solutions, we are helping manufacturers and exporters access logistics, documentation and visibility tools that simplify global trade,” Balogun said.

Established to simplify cross-border logistics for African businesses, OnePort 365 connects freight booking, documentation and cargo tracking into a single platform. The company's model empowers manufacturers, exporters and importers to do business faster.

By participating in MiNE 2025, OnePort 365 reaffirms its commitment to public-private collaboration and industrial innovation. He noted that his approach is in line with MAN’s efforts to improve competitiveness and promote sustainable growth in Nigeria’s manufacturing sector.

Balogun said technology would be central in unlocking the next phase of the country’s export expansion.

“We believe technology is a key enabler for Nigeria’s next wave of export growth,” he said. “Our goal is to make cross-border trade seamless – from booking shipments to tracking and documentation – everything within a single digital ecosystem.”

David Olujinmi

David Olujinmi is a financial journalist who specializes in capital markets reporting and analysis. He has experience reporting on the Nigerian and African financial landscape. With a BSc in Chemical Engineering from Obafemi Awolowo University, he has a good command of numbers, which has helped him understand the financial context.

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