Kwik Delivery, Nigeria’s B2B delivery platform, expands service to 4-wheels vehicles
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March 6, 2021998 views0 comments
…Becomes first full-stack last-mile delivery platform in Nigeria
…Service currently covers Lagos, Abuja
…Using app, customers request delivery vehicle track shipment in real time
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Kwik Delivery, Nigeria’s business-to-business (B2B) delivery platform, has announced it is expanding its app-based breakthrough delivery service to 4-wheels delivery vehicles. This includes vehicles such as hatchbacks, pick-ups, SUV, vans and small trucks up to 5 tons.
Kwik Delivery focuses on providing reliable delivery services inside large Nigerian cities by connecting riders and customers. The service currently covers Lagos and Abuja, by far Nigeria’s financial and political conurbations.
According to Romain Poirot-Lellig, founder and chief executive officer of Kwik Delivery, “many of our customers have expressed the need to use our platform to deliver large items or merchandises that do not fit in a bike’s cargo box.”
He said, “by enlarging its platform to these new larger types of vehicles, the Kwik platform becomes the first full-stack last-mile delivery platform in Nigeria.”
Using the Kwik Delivery app, customers can request a delivery vehicle track their shipment in real time and benefit from many additional vehicles. The 4-wheels vehicle can be booked for a same day delivery or for any future date, and loaders can be requested as well. Kwik Delivery is vetting the vehicles and drivers, and ensures consistent quality of service. It also provides goods in transit insurance.
Launched in 2019, Kwik Delivery is an on-demand, last-mile delivery platform that connects African businesses to independent delivery riders, dubbed Kwiksters. The Kwik platform is currently open to Kwiksters operating in Lagos State and Abuja the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The Kwik Delivery app is available on iOS and Android. It is the trading name of Africa Delivery Technologies SAS.