Sunday 3 January 2016

STARTING A HAULAGE BUSINESS IN NIGERIA


Have you heard of Haulage business in Nigeria before? Well, it’s one of the best business you can do in Nigeria right now. Transportation of goods from one location to the other has been a major challenge in Nigeria due to the very poor state of the Railway system in Nigeria. The only means through which goods can be transported effectively right now is by the road and that’s why haulage business is booming in the country.

Haulage means the transportation of goods from one part of the country to the other. Haulage services is rendered using vehicles that is capable of lifting much quantity of goods at a time. Such vehicles are: tankers, trailers, cranes, tippers, trucks, etc.

Products That Can Be Transported

Petroleum products such as Kerosene, Liquefied natural gas, Premium motor spirit, Engine oil, Diesel, and any other related petroleum products.
Consumer goods from the manufacturing companies. All consumable goods such as foods and drinks from the manufacturing plants to the distribution or retail destination.
Sand and stones from the dredging sites and quarry sites to the construction sites.

Building materials such as cements, woods, irons, ceiling boards, corrugated sheets, and every other construction materials of these kinds.

Containers from the seaport to the final destination or from destination to the seaport. There are thousands of other goods transported through haulage services that are not mentioned here.

Opportunities in Haulage Services.

The opportunities in this sector of the economy is many and mouth-watering and below is just the major ones you can take advantage and invest in right away.
Haulage Company – The first that comes to mind is owning a haulage company with your own fleet of vehicles and using it to transport goods for individuals and companies and getting paid for the services rendered. This is a very profitable aspect of haulage business but also comes with higher risks.
Destination
Charges
Cost/Fueling
Take Home Profit
Lagos – Aba
N250,000
N100,000
N150,000
Lagos – P/H
N270,000
N150,000
N120,000
Lagos – Kano
N300,000
N160,000
N140,000
Abuja – P/H
N250,000
N150,000
N100,000
Lagos – Abuja
N260,000
N140,000
N120,000
Lagos – Ibadan
N70,000
N30,000
N40,000
Lagos – Onitsha
N180,000
N80,000
N100,000







Let us look at the profit first using the 40ft trailer as the study case. The table below shows the cost charge to transport goods using 40ft trailer from some of the major cities in Nigeria to the other. It also shows cost of fueling and other costs as well as the take hope profit after expenses.

With this rough estimation, you have been able to understand what profit possibility that is opened to you if you decides to setup your own haulage company in Nigeria.
Risks and Challenges: Like every serious business, there risks in involved in operating haulage services in Nigeria and understanding these risks will help you plan your investment properly. Below are some of them.

1. Loosing your trucks due to bad road
 – With the state of roads in Nigeria, most people will think twice before delving into haulage business. Hardly can you travel any major roads in Nigeria without seeing tens of truck breakdown on the roads. Some fall and somersaults into creeks and rivers due to bad roads.
2. Drivers habits – Most drivers have the tendency to cheat by all mean. If this is not properly handled or you don’t have the mechanism to take care of this, your drivers have the singular ability to rundown your haulage company to to the ground within short period.
3. High cost fueling and maintenance – From Lagos to Port Harcourt will guzzle a whooping N150,000 worth of diesel to and fro. When you subtract that from the amount you charge, you find out that most of the money goes to fueling alone. You run the risk of charging much and earning little.
4. You need minimum of 5 truck to have your haulage company registered. Buying one truck isn’t easy let alone five and higher start up cost means higher financial risk.

Other Facts to Consider:  

1) You MUST take into consideration the maintenance cost, insurance cost, Niger Delta permit papers, cost of paying salary to drivers etc.  These take up a significant cost of your business and it is not all pure profits.
2) There is no haulage company/agent that I know of in Nigeria that would payout 230,000 Nairas per truck. Considering the best haulage which is consumer goods and edibles, there is no probability of a 500,000 Naira payout even on a 40 foot trailer.
3) Some people payout close to 130,000 Nairas for a 20 footer and maybe 200,000 – 230,000 Naira for a 40 footer, depending on the number of runs that we take.
4) Fuel is a significant cost, and also getting pure diesel instead of contaminated diesel is a very high challenge. Contaminated diesel wears down your engine extremely quickly, and you will be faced with high maintenance costs.
Fleet Managers – Fleet Managers or Haulage Agents are owners of registered haulage company who specializes in handling other people’s fleets in addition to their own. While some really does it as addition to their own fleets, others specialize exclusively in handling other people’s trucks.

It is the same as running your own haulage transport company and comes with almost the same level of risks. The major difference is that the cost of acquiring those trucks is passed over to the truck owners while the maintenance most times goes to the agent who manage and maintain the vehicles and pay agreed commission to the truck owners on monthly basis.

copy: Darlinton Omeh - Constative

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