
Collateral Warehousing & Control
Secure receipt, storage and release of pledged goods, released only against written authorization, a confirmation call and a signed stock report.
IWS receives, stores and releases pledged goods on behalf of banks, financiers and importers — under written authorization, phone confirmation and a stock report trail a lender can stand behind.
IWS was set up to give banks and financiers an independent set of eyes on pledged goods — from the moment they arrive at port to the moment they're released against a settled facility.
To be a clear leader in industrial warehousing and control services in Nigeria.
To be the standard our principals, customers, employees and shareholders measure others against.
Customer service, excellence, leadership, teamwork and professionalism — in that order of consequence.
Each service line exists to answer one question a lender or importer will eventually ask: where is the collateral, and who can prove it.

Secure receipt, storage and release of pledged goods, released only against written authorization, a confirmation call and a signed stock report.

Supervised movement of financed goods from port to approved warehouse, monitored the full length of the route.

Codification, tallying and periodic reporting so every unit in the warehouse is identifiable and accounted for on demand.

Insurance-backed control, fire safety posture, CCTV supervision and access discipline built into daily operating procedure.

Physical and technical inspection support for cold-chain facilities and temperature-sensitive goods, backed by standby power.

Advisory input on collateral structuring, loan-linked goods control, farm input storage and delivery scheduling.
The same sequence runs on every consignment — nothing skipped, nothing verbal.
Warehousing agreement, client records, authorized signatories and cargo details are confirmed before anything is received.
Goods are received, sorted, counted and racked, with quantities tallied against the accompanying manifest.
A stock report is prepared and shared with the client and their financier for visibility on standing inventory.
Release moves only on written authority, a confirmation call and signed waybill — never on a verbal instruction.
Real scenes from the floor — racking, handling equipment and the yard.






Different cargo, same discipline — the control procedure doesn't change with the sector.
Tell us the goods, the tonnage and the facility they're pledged against — we'll come back with a custody plan and a site survey date.
Most engagements begin with a short call to scope volume, duration and any special handling before we quote.
Tell us about the materials, storage duration and container size — we'll route it to the right team.