Global connectivity is necessary for fostering economic growth and sustainable development. Nigeria and Africa at large are faced with tackling lingering problems like inadequate infrastructure, high international shipping expenses affecting global competitiveness, inadequate tracking systems,limited shipping options, etc. These problems greatly affect economic growth and limit businesses in today’s interconnected world.
In a groundbreaking development for the shipping industry, E-logistics company ShipAfrica has emerged as a key player in providing affordable shipping solutions from Nigeria to over 200 countries, with services that promise to be a game-changer, and also allow people and their businesses to seamlessly send items to customers, friends, and family across the globe.
The company’s extensive network cuts across major cities, including Lagos, Abuja, London, Ghana, New York, Dubai, and more than 195+ additional destinations, bridging geographical gaps and making it easier for people in Nigeria to connect with loved ones and customers worldwide.
The COO of the company, Taiwo Fapoju stated that ShipAfrica is not just limited to international deliveries. It also caters for local business owners within the country, he said, “ShipAfrica recognizes the importance of both local and global connections, and while we facilitate international deliveries to over 195+ countries, delivering over 20,000 packages in 2023 and also looking at delivering over a 100,000 packages globally, we know there is more to be done.’
Whether it’s a package navigating the streets of Lagos or an international delivery to London, ShipAfrica is committed to handling all shipments with utmost efficiency and reliability.
He also revealed that “One of the features of ShipAfrica that makes them stand out is its commitment to affordability, as we offer cost-effective shipping options in Nigeria and globally, even as the service is positioning itself as a valuable resource for businesses looking to expand globally and also for individuals wanting to stay connected with friends and family in and out of the country”
In an exclusive interview with the founder and chairman, Walter Isoko, he stressed on the fact that the delivery company was all about building and sustaining relationships, not just delivering packages, he said, “With a customer-centric approach, ShipAfrica aims to provide a seamless experience, building and sustaining customer relationships while making sure that each item reaches its destination safely and on time, we are also providing access to ocean freight options to ease large scale shipping of products for businesses”
He further revealed that while ShipAfrica gains momentum, it is focused on reshaping the landscape of global shipping, with a vision for a connected world and a mission to simplify cross-border logistics as it stands at the forefront of innovation in the industry.
In an era where connectivity knows no bounds, ShipAfrica’s affordable and reliable shipping services are set to leave a lasting impact on businesses, families, and friendships across borders.
