Importing palm oil from Africa can offer significant advantages, especially for companies seeking premium-quality crude red palm oil at competitive prices. However, buyers often face serious pitfalls — including poor quality, delivery delays, incorrect documentation, and packaging failures. These issues not only disrupt your supply chain but can also result in customs rejection, financial loss, and damage to your brand. At Renamy Global Resources Ltd, we understand these challenges and have developed proven systems to help international buyers avoid them while ensuring consistent, safe, and timely shipments.
1. Pitfall: Inconsistent Product Quality
Many exporters offer palm oil that varies in taste, texture, and chemical properties across shipments. This leads to difficulties in food processing, retail bottling, or cosmetic production abroad.
Our Solution:
Renamy Global enforces strict quality control across all batches. We test for Free Fatty Acid (FFA) content (max 5%), moisture levels (max 0.1%), and contaminants. Every shipment includes samples and lab analysis reports to confirm export-grade quality.
2. Pitfall: Poor Packaging and Leakage Risks
Inadequate packaging often results in leaks, spoilage, and contamination during long-haul ocean freight.
Our Solution:
We use industrial-grade packaging options:
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25L and 50L jerry cans
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200L food-safe drums
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Flexitanks for bulk shipments
All containers are sealed, durable, and compliant with international transport regulations.
3. Pitfall: Delayed Shipments and Missed Schedules
Missed shipping windows, bottlenecks at Nigerian ports, or disorganized logistics can derail entire supply chains.
Our Solution:
Renamy Global works with licensed clearing agents and major shipping lines at Apapa and Tin Can Island Ports. We guarantee dispatch within 15–21 business days from order confirmation and keep you updated with real-time shipment tracking.
4. Pitfall: Incomplete Export Documentation
Incomplete paperwork leads to customs rejection, detention fees, and demurrage at destination ports.
Our Solution:
We provide complete documentation with every order, including:
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Certificate of Origin
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SONCAP
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NAFDAC Certificate
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Phytosanitary Certificate
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Packing List
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Commercial Invoice
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Bill of Lading
This ensures smooth customs clearance anywhere in the world.
5. Pitfall: Communication Gaps and Unresponsive Exporters
Many exporters become unreachable after payment, leaving buyers in the dark.
Our Solution:
We maintain transparent communication from inquiry to delivery. Clients receive documentation previews, inspection photos, and container loading reports. Our team is available via phone, WhatsApp, and email at all times.
Trade Specifications for Palm Oil Export
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Product: Crude Red Palm Oil (CPO)
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Origin: Nigeria
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FFA Content: Max 5%
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Moisture/Impurities: Max 0.1%
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Packaging: 25L/50L jerry cans, 200L drums, or flexitanks
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Monthly Capacity: 500 metric tons
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Lead Time: 15–21 business days
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Port of Loading: Apapa or Tin Can Island, Lagos
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Export Documents: SONCAP, NAFDAC, Phytosanitary, CO, Invoice, B/L
Why Partner with Renamy Global Resources Ltd?
We are not just another palm oil exporter — we are an experienced trade partner committed to helping you succeed. From reliable sourcing and quality testing to fast delivery and after-sales service, we remove the friction from the palm oil import process. Our systems are built to support food processors, distributors, wholesalers, and manufacturers looking for dependable African suppliers.
Contact Us
Renamy Global Resources Ltd
Phone/WhatsApp: +234 805 488 5543
Email: [email protected]


