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Dubai–Lagos cargo

The receipt means custody.

Track, pay, and collect — your Dubai–Lagos corridor in one account.

Android app launching soon · iOS to follow

Why LivingSeed

Three promises, in writing.

  • Track every piece

    Piece-level status from Dubai counter to Lagos pickup.

  • The price is frozen

    Dual-currency invoice at a locked rate. No counter surprises.

    Rate frozen · 1 AED = ₦430.2500
  • Collect with a code

    One-time pickup code. No familiar-face releases.

How it works

Dubai counter to Lagos pickup.

  1. Step 1

    Drop off in Dubai

    Every piece is weighed and measured at our counter. You leave holding a receipt that lists all of them.

  2. Step 2

    Track every piece

    Statuses update from received in Dubai to ready for pickup. Know without asking.

    In transitReady for pickup

  3. Step 3

    Pay at the locked rate

    Your invoice shows dirhams and naira at a rate frozen at issue. The number you saw is the number you pay.

  4. Step 4

    Collect with a code

    A one-time pickup code goes to you alone. Your collector’s name is recorded on release.

Trust

The receipt means custody. The invoice means the price. The notification means the truth.

  • Payments go to the company account

    Staff record your deposit and a numbered receipt is issued — retrievable any time from your account.

  • Every document is numbered

    Invoices and receipts run in a gap-free sequence. The number prints on the artifact.

  • The app is the record

    Statuses, invoices, and pickup codes live in your account — not in a chat thread.

If anyone asks you to pay a personal account, it isn’t us. Every deposit goes to the company account and gets a numbered receipt. Verify your download

Questions

Asked at the counter.

How do I know what I’ll pay?
Your invoice freezes the exchange rate at issue and states its validity window. The number will not change inside the window.
What if I can’t collect right away?
You get a free window first. After it, storage accrues per bag per day at a named rate, capped at your declared value — the meter is always visible, never sprung.
Who can collect my goods?
Whoever holds the one-time pickup code you request. The collector’s name is recorded on release.
How do I pay?
Bank transfer to the company account. Staff record it and a numbered receipt is issued to your account.

All questions answered →

Dubai–Lagos cargo

The receipt means custody.