Kwik Delivery, an on-demand, last-mile bike delivery service in West Africa, has officially launched its just-in-time delivery service to businesses, government agencies and merchants in Abuja, Nigeria. Kwik Delivery offers one-hour delivery through its fleet of bike delivery partners and also provides access to a host of four-wheel vehicles.
“As the political center of Nigeria, Abuja is in strong demand for speedy, efficient delivery of goods and services,” explained Yinka Olayanju, co-founder and chief operating officer of Kwik Delivery. “Whether you are managing the office of the permanent secretary or the cabinet of a leading financial institution or a leading multinational company, you need to ensure your documents and parcels are delivered promptly.”
Using the Kwik Delivery app, customers can request a delivery vehicle and track their shipment in real time. Kwik Delivery is vetting the vehicles and drivers and ensures consistent quality of service. It also provides goods-in-transit insurance.
“Kwik’s breakthrough delivery platform will enable businesses and government agencies to gain productivity and optimize logistical expenses in the nation’s capital,” said Romain Poirot-Lellig, founder and CEO of Kwik Delivery.
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 in Nigeria.