Digital trade and logistics firm, OnePort 365, joined manufacturers, innovators, and business leaders at the Made-in-Nigeria Exhibition (MiNE 2025) to champion the role of technology in strengthening Nigeria’s manufacturing and export competitiveness.
Organised by the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), MiNE 2025 provided a platform to promote local production, celebrate Nigerian-made goods, and highlight innovative solutions driving industrial transformation under the theme, “Nigeria First: Prioritising Patronage of Made-in-Nigeria.”
Speaking at the event, Olubunmi Balogun, Head of Marketing and Partnerships at OnePort 365, said the firm is building digital infrastructure that empowers Nigerian businesses to trade smarter and faster.
“Through our integrated trade solutions, we’re helping manufacturers and exporters access logistics, documentation, and visibility tools that simplify global trade,” she noted.
By participating in MiNE 2025, the company reinforced its commitment to public-private collaboration, industrial innovation, and digital inclusion, aligning with MAN’s mission to enhance the competitiveness of Nigeria’s manufacturing sector.
Balogun added that technology remains a key driver of Nigeria’s next export growth phase.
“Our focus is to make cross-border trade seamless for businesses from booking shipments to tracking and documentation all within one digital ecosystem,” she said.
The initiative underscores OnePort 365’s broader vision to enable Nigerian manufacturers and exporters to compete more efficiently in regional and global markets through technology-driven trade empowerment.








