Dangote Group, through its salt-producing arm NASCON Allied Industries Plc, has introduced a straightforward four-step process to help Nigerians become distributors of Dangote Salt and earn income by joining its nationwide sales network.
This initiative aims to extend the company’s reach while supporting small and medium-scale enterprises with reliable income opportunities.
How to Become a Dangote Salt Distributor
To register as a distributor of Dangote Salt, interested parties must follow these steps:
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Express Interest
Contact NASCON by sending an email to nasconcare@dangote.com or calling the designated support numbers. -
Complete Distributor Application
Applicants will receive a distributor registration form. This form must be filled out and returned along with key documents, including a letter of intent and proof of business registration from the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). -
Receive Unique Distributor Code
Once the application is approved, distributors will be issued a unique code and registered on the company’s Distributor Management System (DMS), which can be accessed via mobile phone. -
Start Ordering
Orders can then be placed using the DMS platform, with payments made through the Integrated Sales Order Processing (ISOP) system at any authorized Dangote partner bank.
Available Products
Distributors will have access to a wide range of products, including:
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Edible salt (available in 250g, 500g, 1kg, 20kg, and 50kg packs)
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Kitchen salt
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Coarse salt
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PDV (Pure Dried Vacuum) salt
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Dangote Classic Seasoning
Petroleum Products Distributorship Now Open
The Dangote Group also shared a similar process for individuals and companies interested in becoming petroleum product distributors through the Dangote Refinery.
Here’s how to join:
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Send an Email of Interest
Prospective distributors should email groupcommercialops@dangote.com to begin the process. -
Get Registered and Receive PIN
Successful applicants will be assigned a Dangote Refinery registration PIN to continue the registration process. -
Sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
Distributors must sign a notarised NDA to maintain the confidentiality of business dealings. -
Submit Documents and Begin Trade
After meeting all compliance and documentation requirements, approved distributors will be issued an official appointment letter, which authorizes them to start ordering and distributing petroleum products.