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AT&T Telecommunication Equipment Shipping from USA

AT&T Telecommunication Equipment — Batch Export to Nigeria

We recently completed the export of 12 AT&T mobile telecommunications units from the United States to Apapa Port, Lagos, Nigeria — a high-volume batch shipment that required precise coordination from domestic pickup to ocean delivery.

The units — branded AT&T “Connecting Changes Everything” mobile network nodes — are compact, self-contained telecommunications generators used for temporary or infrastructure-grade cellular coverage. Each unit weighs approximately 1,800 lbs and features integrated power systems, cooling vents, and safety lighting. Due to their uniform size, all 12 units were loaded onto a single 48-foot flatbed trailer, carefully staged and secured with heavy-duty straps and chains per FMCSA regulations.

Pickup was arranged from a logistics staging yard in the Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas area. Our team coordinated the inland leg to the Port of Houston, one of the most active export hubs for industrial cargo to West Africa.

Export documentation prepared by SEAVOLK included:

  • Bill of Lading
  • Shipper’s Export Declaration (EEI/AES)
  • Commercial Invoice and Packing List
  • HS/Schedule B classification for telecom equipment
  • ECCN/EAR export classification review (required for dual-use electronics)

The 12 units were containerized in a 40-foot flat rack for ocean transit, with custom bracing fabricated to prevent shift during the Atlantic crossing. The shipment traveled via ocean freight to Apapa Port, where our Lagos agent coordinated customs clearance and port delivery.

Nigeria is one of the largest telecom growth markets in Africa, and demand for used American network infrastructure is consistently high. Whether you’re exporting a single unit or a full fleet of telecom equipment, SEAVOLK handles the full cycle — from your U.S. location to the destination port.

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From the initial request to final delivery — a clear, structured process that ensures your cargo is handled professionally at every stage.

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Begining

Project Assessment & Planning

We began by carefully analyzing the client’s request and technical requirements. Based on the cargo specifications, timeline, and destination, we proposed multiple transportation solutions and outlined the associated costs and logistics.

Documentation
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Documentation & Compliance

Our team managed the preparation of all necessary documentation, including export permits, customs paperwork, and shipping documents. We ensured full compliance with international regulations and coordinated with brokers to prevent any delays.

Handling
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Equipment Pickup & Preparation

The machinery was collected directly from the supplier. Prior to shipment, we performed technical checks, cleaning (as required), and addressed minor issues such as oil leaks. Disassembly was carried out for oversized items to ensure safe and efficient transport.

Delivery
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Delivery

Shipment Execution

The cargo was shipped via [insert mode: sea/air/land/rail], using the route best suited for the project’s timeline and budget. We monitored the shipment continuously and kept the client informed at every major milestone.

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Final Delivery & Handover

Upon arrival, we oversaw customs clearance and arranged final-mile delivery to the recipient. The cargo was successfully handed over in full accordance with the agreed terms and conditions.

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