Internet - Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
At Nephew, we are deeply focused on building technology infrastructures that impact how last-mile delivery is done in Africa for all stakeholders: logistics businesses, SMEs who need a working delivery service to support their businesses, and every day customers needing an efficient delivery service daily. We offer a mix of B2B2C services.Our B2B technology targets third-party logistics businesses aka 3PLs to help automate their entire business process: from customer ordering to payment collection, finding and hiring dispatch riders and effectively managing them while on the field; saving them the time and unnecessary costs incurred playing middleman role between customers and their dispatch riders to prevent revenue loss. We end up helping these 3PL businesses in Africa increase their bottom-line by over 120%.Our B2B services also extends to support SMEs. As e-commerce and online ordering blossoms across Africa post-covid, an effective last-mile delivery system is directly tied to the lifeline of SMEs. Our technology ensures small business owners should never be concerned with how orders will get to their customers. We put on our thinking caps and came to the conclusion that the business of a small business owner is taking orders, and never how the order will get to the customer's doorsteps. For us, this has become a mission weaved into the core of our existence.One pain we are solving for SMEs is the problem that comes with Payment on Delivery (PoD) in Africa. We found a working hack around PoD problems from a delivery angle. Our Buyer-Seller Escrow Protection service ensures that before goods leave your shop, you can see monetary commitment from the customer to ensure s/he is a serious buyer, and you wont have to rely on a dispatch rider collecting your money for you- which comes with its own many headaches.Nephew B2C is changing the last-mile delivery experience for the everyday customer in Africa. Receive competitive bids from dispatch riders
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