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Ardova APM Deploys Smart Tech to Improve Ports

byJoy Ogbitse
April 21, 2026
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Ardova Plc has teamed up with APM Terminals to introduce new technology aimed at improving efficiency at Nigerian ports. The collaboration focuses on modernising maintenance operations and reducing delays in cargo handling.

The initiative involves deploying advanced lubrication systems and digital tools to improve how equipment is maintained at the terminal. This is expected to minimise downtime, enhance safety, and ensure smoother port activities.

According to details from the report, the companies introduced a centralised lubrication system that replaces manual processes with a more controlled and automated method. This system helps monitor lubricant usage in real time, reduces waste, and ensures that machinery operates at optimal levels.

The improved system is also designed to speed up maintenance work. By reducing the time needed to service equipment, port operations can move faster, allowing ships to load and unload cargo more efficiently. This is important for a busy port environment where delays can lead to increased costs and congestion.

Industry experts believe that such technological upgrades are essential for Nigeria’s maritime sector. Efficient ports play a major role in boosting trade, lowering the cost of imports, and improving the overall economy. With larger vessels now calling at ports, there is a growing need for systems that can handle increased demand effectively.

A key benefit of the partnership is improved equipment reliability. With better monitoring and controlled distribution of lubricants, machines are less likely to break down unexpectedly. This ensures continuous operations and reduces the risk of costly disruptions.

The companies also highlighted safety improvements as a major outcome of the project. Automated systems reduce human contact with machinery and hazardous materials, creating a safer working environment for port staff.

The collaboration reflects a broader push within the maritime industry to adopt technology-driven solutions. APM Terminals has previously emphasised that digital tools and automation can significantly increase port capacity and efficiency, while also improving service delivery for customers.

For Ardova Plc, the project aligns with its role as a major energy and lubricant supplier in Nigeria. The company brings its expertise in industrial lubricants to support smoother operations across critical infrastructure.

The partnership also demonstrates how private sector collaboration can drive innovation in Nigeria’s logistics and transport sector. By combining technical expertise and operational experience, both companies aim to deliver long-term improvements in port performance.

As global trade continues to grow, efficient port operations remain essential. Investments in technology like this are expected to help Nigeria remain competitive, reduce bottlenecks, and support faster movement of goods across its borders.

Overall, the deployment of smart maintenance systems marks a significant step toward modernising port operations in the country, with benefits expected for businesses, importers, and the wider economy.

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