Nigerian logistics startup Fez launches network of safe delivery lockers

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Nigerian logistics startup Fez Delivery has launched Fez Safe Lockers, a network of automated lockers designed to transform last-mile delivery in Nigeria. 

Founded in 2018, Fez Delivery has built a last-mile delivery platform that bridges the gap between businesses and markets. 

The startup raised seed funding last year and launched a line of e-bikes, and has now launched a network of automated lockers offering businesses and individuals a secure, convenient, and cost-effective way to send and receive parcels.

With cash-on-delivery still dominant in Nigeria, lost or stolen packages remain a major pain point. Fez Safe Lockers offers a secure option for online shoppers, eliminating the need for cash-on-delivery exchanges and minimising the risk of theft. 

The lockers provide seamless pickup options as they are strategically positioned in high-footfall areas like filling stations. User-friendly touchscreens and unique access codes streamline package drop-off and retrieval, while real-time monitoring, CCTV, and secure locations ensure packages are safe from theft or loss.

“At Fez, we’re not just delivering packages, we’re delivering a revolution. Fez Safe Lockers are unlocking. Our Lockers are more than just lockers, they’re an investment in Nigeria’s future. By modernising logistics, and promoting sustainability, we’re building a delivery ecosystem that benefits everyone,” said Seun Alley, CEO and co-founder of Fez Delivery.

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