Here we focus on Cable shipping to Nigeria- Importation of Industrial Cable, Armoured Cable, Wire Cable to Nigeria from International Manufacturers / Suppliers and customs clearance
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Cable is one or more wires covered in plastic that transmit power or data between devices or locations. The picture is an example of what the power cord may look like for your computer or monitor. Alternatively referred to as a cord, connector or plug as the case may be.
Cables are classified into 5 types, depending upon their purpose as follows: Ribbon Electric Cables (It consists of multiple insulated wires running parallel with one another and are used for transmission of multiple data simultaneously.), Shielded Cables, Twisted Pair Cables, Coaxial Cables, Fibre Optics Cable.
TYPES OF CABLE
Here are the different types of cable that are most commonly use:
Twisted pair cables
Multi-conductor cables
Coaxial Cables -
Power Cables
Fiber-Optic Cables
Ribbon cables
How to Ship Cable to Nigeria: There are procedures and steps to shipping Cable to Nigeria and they are listed as;
CABLE SOURCING
Importation of cable to Nigeria can be done from the under-listed countires:
China
Mexico
United Kingdom
Germany etc.
SHIPPING OF CABLE
Cables, irrespective of their varieties could be shipped via both air and ocean freight. However, the time frame is what will guide the best option as per delivery schedule. You can ship Cable, using consolidated shipping, Pallet shipping, or Full container load if procured in large quantities.
Cable HS CODE: Nigeria Customs HS code and Duty Rate.
Twisted pair cables - 5607.4900.00
Multi-conductor cables - 7614.1000.00
Coaxial Cables - 8544.2000.00
Power Cables -7312.1090.00
Fiber-Optic Cables - 9001.1000.00
Ribbon cables - 8544.4910.00
IMPORT GUIDELINES
Cable in Nigeria – Shipping and Customs Clearance of Cable in Nigeria:
Product Certificate and SONCAP documents are mandatory for importation and Customs clearance of SONCAP regulated goods under the import requirements of the Federal Government of Nigeria. Check more on SONCAP Compliance Procedures, SONCAP Administrative Fees, Testing, Accreditation Firms and Offices
Shipping and customs clearing of Cables in Nigeria- Step by Step Processes
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Other Types of Cable that Can be Shipped to Nigeria Using Valuehandlers Premium Shipping are;
Coaxial cable – used for radio frequency signals, for example in cable television distribution systems. Direct-buried cable Flexible cables Filled cable Heliax cable Non-metallic sheathed cable (or nonmetallic building wire, NM, NM-B)[2] Metallic sheathed cable (or armored cable, AC, or BX)[2] Multicore cable (consist of more than one wire and is covered by cable jacket) Paired cable – Composed of two individually insulated conductors that are usually used in DC or low-frequency AC applications Portable cord – Flexible cable for AC power in portable applications Ribbon cable – Useful when many wires are required. This type of cable can easily flex, and it is designed to handle low-level voltages. Shielded cable – Used for sensitive electronic circuits or to provide protection in high-voltage applications. Single cable (from time to time this name is used for wire) Structured cabling Submersible cable Twin and earth Twinax cable Twin-lead – This type of cable is a flat two-wire line. It is commonly called a 300 Ω line because the line has an impedance of 300 Ω. It is often used as a transmission line between an antenna and a receiver (e.g., TV and radio). These cables are stranded to lower skin effects. Twisted pair – Consists of two interwound insulated wires. It resembles a paired cable, except that the paired wires are twisted
