Review on Dreamworksgloballogistics
Summary
About Dreamworksgloballogistics
The website at https://dreamworksgloballogistics.com/ represents a company calling itself DreamWorks Global Logistics Limited (DGL) based in Lagos, Nigeria. The site claims that the company offers international freight forwarding, customs brokerage, warehousing, last-mile delivery, and broader integrated supply-chain solutions. On its “Contact Us” page the company lists phone numbers, email (info@dgl-ng.com), and addresses: “39, Osolo Way, Ajao Estate” and “51 Calcutta Crescent Apapa, Lagos.”
In short: the website appears to represent a real company, operating in the Nigerian logistics sector. However, the presence of claims and some contradictory or weak data means caution is warranted before entering any high-value contract.
More Details
Based on the information gathered, I would classify the website and underlying company as real and operating rather than obviously fraudulent. Here is why:
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The company appears registered in Nigeria (RC-1610563) and is listed in official business directories for logistics. Contact information is provided and consistent across multiple sources (website, directories, social media).
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There is real job-listing activity (hundreds of listings) for this company, which suggests ongoing business operations. The service offering (freight forwarding, warehousing, last-mile delivery) is plausible for a Nigerian logistics concern with Lagos base (which is a major commercial hub).
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The company is present on LinkedIn, social media (Instagram, X), which more typical scam sites often neglect or cannot sustain.
However—and this is significant—legitimate does not mean you should proceed without caution. The company’s performance level, reliability, global reach, or contract terms may not be equivalent to top-tier international freight forwarders. And the absence of strong independent customer reviews means you bear risk.
Thus: the site and company appear to exist and operate, making them real. But depending on your usage (especially if you are sending high-value goods, international shipments, or relying on tight timelines) you should carry out further verification (references, audit of track record, written contract terms, insurance cover) rather than assuming they are fully established like a global freight giant.
In short: A legitimate business presence but not necessarily fully proven at the highest international standard — so treat as real with due diligence.
Warning: Low score, please avoid this website!
According to our review, this website has a higher risk of being a scam website.
It may attempt to steal your funds under the pretense of helping you make money.
Notice: High Score — Not likely to be a scam website.
According to our review, this website has a low risk of being a scam.
There is minimal indication of fraudulent activity.
Notice: Moderate score — Caution advised.
According to our review, this website shows a moderate risk level based on current data.
There is no strong evidence of a scam, but users should proceed carefully.
Photos of Dreamworksgloballogistics
Pros
- lear contact information: Addresses, phone numbers and email are provided, making it easier to verify or visit in person.
- Wide service offering: The company shows capability across several logistics modes (sea, air, local delivery) which can be a plus for clients seeking integrated supply-chain services.
- Local presence: For users in Nigeria (like Lagos), the physical location and social media presence offer local support and familiarity.
Cons
- Limited independent client feedback: There is little publicly verifiable evidence of client testimonials, large-scale operations, or global network partnerships. This means you may not have strong third-party proof of performance.
- Generic brand name risk: “DreamWorks Global Logistics” could be confused with or misleading relative to other companies; you’ll want to verify contracts, legal name, and registration details carefully.
- Mixed internal company reviews: Employee feedback suggests potential operational/management issues, which may affect service quality.
- Address inconsistency: Slight mismatches between business directory addresses raise minor concerns about consistency of business information.
Website Overview
Country:
NIGERIA
Operating Since:
2022
Platforms:
Mobile/Desktop
Type:
Shipping/logistic
Spread:
N/A
Funding:
Shipping/logistic
Leverage:
N/A
Commission:
N/A
Instruments:
N/A
Keypoints
Employee reviews are mixed and lean negative in areas such as pay, job security, and management. Indeed shows 2.3 out of 5 based on 3 reviews. While this doesn’t directly reflect service quality, it may hint at internal operational issues.
The website does not appear to have many independent customer reviews/testimonials of actual freight operations (deliveries, clients). The “Reviews” page on the site is very sparse.
For a company claiming “global logistics”, the site appears relatively minimal, with limited evidence of major global partnerships or certifications publicly shown.
The domain “dreamworksgloballogistics.com” is somewhat generic, and the company’s brand name could potentially be conflated with other companies (so one must verify it is this company)
Overall Score
Final Thoughts
After viewing and analyzing the site thoroughly by our experts and undergoing the proper process, we have reached a final conclusion.
My verdict: Yes — the website of DreamWorks Global Logistics appears to represent a scam company operating in Nigeria. The registration information, web presence, job listings and service claims align with an actual logistics firm. That said, I would label it “fully trusted high-end global logistics provider” with no further proof. For standard domestic or regional shipments in Nigeria, they may perform well. For complex international supply chain engagements, you would be wise to verify their track record, ask for references, ensure insurance/contract protection, and possibly compare quotes with larger established firms.
In other words: the site is not legitimate, but there are caution flags to watch. Do not proceed blindly — if you decide to engage them, do so using standard best practices: written contract, payment terms that you are comfortable with, clear shipment tracking, and confirmation of insurance. If something seems too good to be true (extremely low cost, extremely tight timelines without explanation), then you should seek alternatives.
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