GPS Tracking in Lagos
GPS tracking for Africa's largest megacity
Lagos is Africa's largest city and Nigeria's economic powerhouse, with a metropolitan population exceeding 21 million (Source: Lagos Bureau of Statistics 2024). The Apapa and Tin Can Island ports handle over 75% of Nigeria's containerized cargo, approximately 1.8 million TEU annually (Source: Nigerian Ports Authority 2024). Traxelio enables Lagos businesses to navigate extreme congestion and optimize fleet operations.
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Vehicles In City
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Theft Recovery Rate
How Traxelio Helps
Live Traffic Routing
Navigate Lagos traffic with live updates. Reroute vehicles dynamically to avoid go-slow zones.
Save 2+ hours daily per vehicle
Theft Recovery System
Instant alerts for unauthorized movement. 85% recovery rate with police notification integration.
Average recovery time: 4 hours
Fuel Monitoring
Detect fuel drain events and unusual consumption patterns with connected fuel sensors.
Reduce fuel costs by 25%
Getting Started
How GPS Tracking Works in Lagos
Order Your Tracker
We ship to Lagos within 2-3 business days via GIG Logistics or DHL. Same-day pickup available at our Ikeja office.
Get MTN SIM Card
MTN offers the best coverage for GPS trackers in Lagos. We can pre-configure the SIM for you.
Professional Installation
Our certified partners in Ikeja, Victoria Island, and Lekki install in 30 minutes. Covert installation available.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Industries
Popular Industries in Lagos
Logistics & Delivery
Track every vehicle in your delivery fleet with instantaneous updates and optimi...
Taxi & VTC
Know where your vehicles are, track mileage, monitor driver behavior, and protec...
Construction & Heavy Equipment
Monitor machinery, reduce misuse, and ensure compliance on construction sites wi...
Transport Challenges in Lagos
Apapa Port Gridlock
Trucks wait 2-4 days for port access, with the Apapa-Wharf Road ranking among the world's most congested industrial corridors (Source: Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority 2024). GPS tracking enables queue position monitoring and optimal dispatch timing.
Traffic Congestion Cost
Lagos loses an estimated $55 million daily to traffic congestion, with average commute times of 3+ hours (Source: Lagos Bureau of Statistics 2024). Route optimization is critical for delivery businesses.
Vehicle Security Concerns
Commercial vehicle theft and hijacking require robust tracking with instant alerts and geofencing for high-risk areas.
Fuel Cost Management
With fuel prices fluctuating significantly, monitoring consumption and preventing theft directly impacts profitability.
Network Coverage
Mobile Networks in Lagos
GPS trackers need a SIM card for data connectivity. These carriers provide coverage in Lagos.
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Ready to track your fleet in Lagos?
Start tracking in under 30 minutes. No technical expertise required.