Nestlé Nigeria Plc has been awarded the highest level of Authorised Economic Operator certification by the Nigeria Customs Service. The company received security and safety status under the programme, which is valid for five years and recognises compliance with trade regulations and supply chain security standards.
The certification followed an evaluation process that included customs audits and on-site operational assessments. Out of 391 applications received nationwide, only 35 companies were granted full certification, with fewer achieving the security and safety status.
At the presentation in Abuja, the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adeniyi, said the certificates reflect that compliance is achievable even within challenging business environments.
For Nestlé Nigeria, the AEO Security and Safety status is expected to support faster customs clearance, reduced inspections at ports and warehouses, improved material availability, and better engagement with regulators and trade partners.
Commenting on the certification, Supply Chain Manager Kasum Diabate said it reflects the company’s structured approach to operations and reinforces the reliability of its supply chain.
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