Nigeria’s manufacturing sector is one of the largest in Africa, featuring a diverse array of companies producing a wide range of products including consumer goods, food and beverages, textiles, and industrial materials. Here is a list of some of the top manufacturing companies in Nigeria:
1. Dangote Group
- Products: Cement, sugar, salt, flour, pasta, beverages, and other food products.
- Location: Lagos, Nigeria.
- Contact: +234 1 448 0815
2. Nestlé Nigeria Plc
- Products: Food and beverages including coffee, water, infant foods, and seasoning.
- Location: Ilupeju, Lagos.
- Contact: +234 1 279 0707
3. Unilever Nigeria Plc
- Products: Consumer goods including foods, beverages, cleaning agents, and personal care products.
- Location: Lagos, Nigeria.
- Contact: +234 1 279 3000
4. Nigerian Breweries Plc
- Products: Alcoholic beverages including beer and spirits.
- Location: Lagos, Nigeria.
- Contact: +234 1 774 4227
5. PZ Cussons Nigeria Plc
- Products: Personal care, beauty, home care, food, and nutrition products.
- Location: Lagos, Nigeria.
- Contact: +234 1 271 7153
6. Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc
- Products: Flour, pasta, noodles, edible oil, and sugar manufacturing; also involved in livestock feed production.
- Location: Lagos, Nigeria.
- Contact: +234 1 700 2890
7. Lafarge Africa Plc
- Products: Cement, concrete, and aggregates.
- Location: Lagos, Nigeria.
- Contact: +234 1 271 3990
8. Guinness Nigeria Plc
- Products: Beverages, primarily alcoholic drinks including beer, spirits, and non-alcoholic drinks.
- Location: Lagos, Nigeria.
- Contact: +234 1 270 9100
9. BUA Group
- Products: Cement, sugar refining, real estate, steel, port concessions, manufacturing oil, gas, and shipping.
- Location: Lagos, Nigeria.
- Contact: +234 1 461 0669
10. Honeywell Flour Mills Plc
– Products: Flour, wheat meal, semolina, and other grain products.
– Location: Lagos, Nigeria.
– Contact: +234 1 279 0787
These companies are industry leaders within Nigeria and play significant roles in their respective sectors both locally and internationally. They contribute immensely to the Nigerian economy, providing employment and adding value to local resources.