Nishan owns and operates one of the largest Milling Plants in West Africa capable of processing 360 metric tons of minerals per day. Our factory is located by a water front with a jetty which among other advantages provide alternative means of transportation.
Nishan Industries Limited (NIL) is managed by a team of highly experienced professionals both local and foreign. In support of NISHAN product profile, we have a team of highly qualified and experienced engineering personnel to offer expert advice and guidance in all aspects of product application.
At Nishan Industries, we source our raw materials locally from Nasarawa State, Taraba State, Zamfara State, Cross Rivers State, Edo State etc. We provide products and services that satisfy the customer's need and meet specific quality requirements. We process and package the following chemicals: barite, bentonite, calcium carbonate, silica flour, kaolin, graphite, coal, gypsum and so many others.
NISHAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED was incorporated in 1987, located at No.25 Reclamation Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State. A 100% Nigerian company with the desire to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria's growth, installed and operates a world-class industrial mineral processing Plant that provides ancillary support to satisfy local demand and export surplus production.
To be the Company of Choice for the supply of Drilling support equipment and materials to the Nation's Oil and Gas industry.
To achieve engineering excellence, on every project, without compromising quality, standard and competitive pricing.
To promote and encourage the sourcing and utilization of local raw materials to achieve industry self-sufficiency.
To have a balance in terms of environment, community and our long term interest
Applying environmental, health and safety best practices in achieving operational excellence with personnel welfare, in an atmosphere that is gender friendly.
To generate a return on investment that meets shareholders' criteria;
To be a responsible corporate citizen of the country.
Over 2 Million Metric Tonnes of Chemicals distributed within and outside Nigeria.