The Guardian (Nigeria)

Konga to invest N2.9b in K-xpress for e-commerce logistics

- By Adeyemi Adeptun

ELECTRONIC Commerce firm, Konga is set to invest N3.5 billion in K-xpress, its logistic arm, for better service delivery.

Chairman of Konga, Olusiji Ijogun, who disclosed this at the weekend in Lagos, said the firm would be leveraging on the new drive to service customers better in the country.

Ijogun, who was congratula­ted for the quick turnaround of Konga after its acquisitio­n by the Zinox Group in January 2018, was also quizzed on how Konga has managed to cope with the problems of delivery that has stunted e-commerce in Nigeria.

Responding, Ijogun who admitted that logistics remains a major challenge for e-commerce, however, noted that the new management of Konga has injected over 43 new vehicles and 100 brand new motorcycle­s into the system since it took over, noting that that the company has already commenced work to create a lasting solution that will work not only for Konga but other third- party logistics companies in Nigeria.

“We have received approval from the board of Konga to invest about N2.9 billion in Kxpress to expand the fleet of vehicles available in the pool in order to reach the last-mile faster and more convenient­ly.

“The plan is to add 200 new vans and 1000 motorcycle­s to the system nationwide. One aspect of this investment is our intention to work with other credible, hardworkin­g Nigerians as franchises to create jobs for more people while the second part is our determinat­ion to guarantee same day delivery anywhere in Nigeria. Customers in Abuja, for instance, may start enjoying same day delivery from first week of October and same will be extended gradually nationwide.

“We must understand, however, that solving this challenge goes beyond increasing the number of vehicles at our disposal. We are also investing heavily in setting up logistics centres nationwide, boosting our technology and human capital,” he said.

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