Celebrating SIG’s new office in Lagos: (from left to right) Iyore Amadasun, Area Business Manager, East & West Africa at SIG; Niall Hoey, Vice President, Cluster Middle East & Africa at SIG; Bryn Thomas, Head of Sub-Saharan Africa at SIG. Photo - SIG
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SIG relocates Lagos Office, reinforces long-term commitment to West Africa

FoodTechBiz Desk

SIG has relocated its Lagos office to a new workspace, further reaffirming its long-term commitment to Nigeria and strengthening its presence across the West African market.

The move reflects SIG’s long-term commitment to strengthening customer and partner engagement across West Africa.The new office provides a modern and collaborative work environment designed to support team effectiveness and enable closer engagement with customers and stakeholders.

“Investing in Nigeria is more than a change of location, it’s a clear statement of intent,” said Iyore Amadasun, Area Business Manager, East & West Africa at SIG. “We are here for the long term, committed to building strong partnerships with West African businesses and supporting their growth with world-class technology, local expertise, and solutions designed for the realities of this market.”

The opening was attended by Niall Hoey, Vice President, Cluster Middle East & Africa at SIG, who highlighted the value of a strong local presence. “This investment in Lagos brings renewed energy to our operations and enables our team to drive more localized initiatives while strengthening trust and collaboration with customers and partners.”

Bryn Thomas, Head of Sub-Saharan Africa at SIG, added, “Africa is on a strong upward trajectory, with West Africa playing a key role in that growth. Being part of this acceleration means supporting access to safe food and helping make it more widely available to growing populations.”

The Lagos office will serve as a regional hub, strengthening SIG’s ability to provide technical support, customer service, sales engagement, and after-sales solutions tailored to local and regional needs. This closer proximity is expected to enhance collaboration with food and beverage manufacturers while supporting innovation and operational efficiency across the value chain.

SIG’s presence in Nigeria aligns with its broader ambition to enable safe food consumption, reduce environmental impact, and support sustainable economic development in emerging markets. The company’s West Africa strategy places strong emphasis on sustainability, local capability building, and partnership-driven growth.

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