Four types of Nigerian businesses that find WaaS more practical than a lease.
You're doing 200–2,000 orders per month across Instagram, WhatsApp, Jumia, or your own Shopify store. You're currently packing from your house, a rented room, or an office corner.
Your packaging inconsistency is affecting your reviews. Your inventory is sometimes oversold because you lose count.
Luzke gives you a proper fulfilment operation — goods stored, orders picked and packed consistently, dispatched on time. You scale for Black Friday without renting extra space.
You bring containers in through Apapa or Tin Can and distribute across Lagos or nationally. Between port clearance and delivery, you need 2–8 weeks of post-port storage.
Currently that means renting a space informally or cramming goods into a premises not designed for it. Luzke's Apapa location is 10 minutes from the port gate.
Container pickup can be coordinated directly to the facility. Goods sit in a secure, inventoried bay until distribution begins. No more port demurrage, no more informal storage risk.
You've moved past the informal stage. Your product is in 20+ outlets. You need consistent supply, a documented inventory, and a distribution point that can scale to 100 outlets.
But you're not ready to commit to a 3-year warehouse lease or hire a full-time warehouse manager.
Luzke is the distribution infrastructure you need for your next 18 months — professional warehousing without locking your capital into a property lease.
You manufacture in Lagos — textiles, food products, consumer goods. Your factory is your production facility, not your distribution centre.
You need post-production storage with distribution capability.
Luzke holds your finished goods and dispatches to your trade customers across Lagos and nationally, without your factory floor doubling as a warehouse.
If you're unsure whether your goods qualify, include a product description in your enquiry.