A logistics company, Brij.ng, is set to change the narrative of good delivery, with real-time tracking.
Fielding questions from journalists during the launch in Lagos, Co-founder, Tope Abimbola, said they are introducing seamless solutions where customers are now guaranteed real-time tracking of their goods.
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He added that the company is leveraging technology to ensure the safety of customer’s packages from point of pickup to delivery.
He noted that the firm is also designed to revolutionise dispatch services while emphasising the need to do the right thing.
He said: “We want to bridge the gap between our customers and their clients. That is why we have real-time tracking where customers can track the delivery of their packages from start to finish. Packages delivered through us are insured, so if challenges arise, losses can be mitigated. Clients can be assured of the reliability and safety of their packages.
“Our insurance takes care of our customers as well as our riders, so it doesn’t matter if you’re on a motorcycle, bicycle or a vehicle. We want to make sure that your safety is ensured. We are also adept at the industry’s guidelines and principles because compliance is germane. So we have a legal team who check and let us know if there are changes in policy to avoid trouble.”
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He disclosed the company would operate within Lagos and would subsequently expand later.
He added: “Nobody’s trying to start anything by not making anything. So if you are an entrepreneur with a bike or more, your vehicle gets registered. We run an 80/20 system whereby 80 per cent goes to the individual while 20 per cent belongs to the platform. If you are a larger partner with maybe 30 bikes or vehicles, we can negotiate more so that you can make money and pay your staff as well to maintain balance.
He said: “Riders who have chosen to join us look to go home with something. The minimum wage in Nigeria today is unfortunately no living wage but we are trying to make sure that we have enough work for as many as possible to make six figures monthly and we all have to work together to make that happen.”
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