Inside Story of Italian MSC’s 45-Year Deal To Develop Lagos’ Snake Island Container Terminal
BY ADEYEMI SHONIBARE

Nigeria’s maritime sector is poised for a major boost following a landmark agreement involving the world’s largest container shipping company, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), which has secured a 45-year concession to build, manage and operate a new container terminal at Snake Island Port in Lagos.
The project will be executed in partnership with Nigerdock and represents one of the most significant private investments in Nigeria’s port infrastructure in decades.
The new terminal will be located within the Snake Island Integrated Free Zone in Lagos and is expected to expand Nigeria’s container-handling capacity, improve cargo turnaround time and strengthen the country’s role as a logistics gateway for West Africa.
A Project Decades in the Making
The agreement marks the culmination of more than four decades of efforts by Nigeria to attract global investors to develop the Snake Island port corridor.
The Federal Government granted a 99-year concession for the Snake Island port facility to Nigerdock in 1992, paving the way for private sector participation in the development of the port.
Nigerdock itself was later privatised and is currently operated by the Jagal Group, a Nigerian industrial conglomerate owned by Maher Jarmakani.
With MSC now entering the project through a 45-year agreement to build and operate the container terminal, the long-awaited development of the port is moving into a new phase.
Construction and Engineering Partners
The construction of the terminal infrastructure will be handled by two internationally recognised engineering companies: ITB Nigeria Limited and DEME Group.
ITB Nigeria Limited is part of the Chagoury Group and is owned by the Chagoury family, prominent investors with extensive experience in large-scale infrastructure development across Nigeria.
DEME Group is a Belgian marine engineering and dredging company known globally for major port construction and maritime infrastructure projects.
Together, the companies will undertake the engineering, procurement and construction of the modern container terminal facility.
Company Profile: Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC)
Mediterranean Shipping Company is currently the largest container shipping company in the world, controlling more than 20 percent of global container shipping capacity.
Founded in 1970 with Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, the company operates a vast global logistics network that includes:
operations in 155 countries
service coverage across more than 500 ports worldwide
a fleet of approximately 900 container vessels
more than 200,000 employees globally.
Beyond container shipping, the MSC Group has expanded into several related sectors including:
cruise tourism through MSC Cruises
inland logistics through Medlog
Port terminal operations through Terminal Investment Limited
Air freight operations through MSC Air Cargo
Founders and Ownership
MSC was founded by Italian shipping entrepreneur Gianluigi Aponte and his wife Rafaela Aponte-Diamant.
Captain Aponte started the company after purchasing his first cargo ship with a $200,000 loan, launching a small shipping operation that gradually grew into a global maritime enterprise.
Today the company remains privately owned by the Aponte family, with the founders each holding 50 percent ownership of MSC.
Founder’s Net Worth
According to Forbes, the estimated real-time net worth of Gianluigi Aponte is approximately $43.9 billion as of February 2026.
Key details from the Forbes profile include:
Net Worth: about $43.9 billion
Source of Wealth: global shipping and logistics
Position: Founder and Executive Chairman of MSC
Residence: Geneva, Switzerland
Age: 85.
Rafaela Aponte-Diamant is recognised as one of the wealthiest women in the shipping industry and co-owner of the MSC Group.
Leadership of MSC
The company continues to operate under strong family leadership supported by global executives.
Chairman Gianluigi Aponte,
Group, President Diego Aponte,
Chief Executive Officer Søren Toft,
Chief Financial Officer
Alexa Aponte Vago.
Together they oversee one of the most extensive maritime logistics networks in the world.
MSC Management on the Nigeria Investment
Speaking on the agreement, MSC Group President Diego Aponte emphasised the company’s commitment to Nigeria.
“Completing this key phase demonstrates MSC Group’s commitment to providing excellent service to our customers in Nigeria and throughout Africa.”
He noted that the project will enhance port efficiency, open new opportunities and strengthen Snake Island Port as a major global shipping centre.
Nigerdock’s Position on the Partnership
The Chief Executive Officer of Nigerdock, Maher Jarmakani, described the partnership as a major milestone for the Nigerian maritime sector.
“We are thrilled to take this step forward in our partnership with MSC to develop a world-class container terminal within Snake Island Port.”
According to the company, the investment will bring significant foreign direct investment into Nigeria’s maritime industry and accelerate the development of modern port infrastructure.
Economic Impact for Nigeria
The Snake Island container terminal is expected to deliver substantial economic benefits.
Expansion of Maritime Trade
The facility will significantly increase Nigeria’s container-handling capacity and reduce congestion at Lagos ports.
Attraction of Global Investment
The entry of MSC, the world’s largest shipping line, signals strong international confidence in Nigeria’s maritime sector.
Government Revenue
Nigeria will benefit from increased revenue through:
Customs duties
Concession royalties
Cargo handling charges
Maritime logistics services
Development of the Blue Economy
The project supports Nigeria’s growing focus on the Blue Economy, which aims to harness economic opportunities from maritime resources and coastal infrastructure.
Employment Opportunities
The development and operation of the terminal are expected to generate thousands of jobs.
Direct Employment Opportunities will include:
Port engineers
Crane operators
Logistics specialists
Terminal managers
Maritime security personnel
Indirect Employment
Additional employment will arise in:
Trucking and haulage services
Warehousing and distribution ship chandelling and marine services
Customs brokerage
Hospitality and commercial activities around the port corridor
Strengthening Nigeria’s Maritime Position
Located within the Snake Island Integrated Free Zone in Lagos, the port development will complement Nigeria’s existing port infrastructure and help improve cargo movement across the country.
With stronger partnerships between global shipping companies and local maritime operators, Nigeria is steadily positioning itself to become a leading maritime and logistics hub in West Africa.
The 45-year concession granted to Mediterranean Shipping Company represents a significant milestone for Nigeria’s maritime sector.
After decades of searching for investors to fully develop Snake Island Port, the partnership between MSC and Nigerdock brings together global shipping expertise, international engineering capacity and local industrial leadership.
With construction led by ITB Nigeria and DEME Group, the project is expected to transform the Snake Island corridor into one of the most modern container terminal facilities in the region, strengthening Nigeria’s role in global maritime trade.
Prince Adeyemi Shonibare, a media entrepreneur writes from Lagos












