Cargoplug Launches in UK to Power Growing UK-Nigeria Trade Route
Logistics leader opens first self-run hub in UK to serve expanding C2C, B2C, B2B and B2B2C clientele
Logistics leader opens first self-run hub in UK to serve expanding C2C, B2C, B2B and B2B2C clientele
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Unlike its original platform, which connects cargo owners with truck operators, HaulSight focuses solely on providing businesses with tools to ...
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Nigeria's agricultural sector has long been a significant contributor to national growth, with the potential to further reduce poverty. This ...
Rather than owning warehouses or trucks, Renda partners with existing providers, creating a network of over 300 warehousing facilities, 3,000 ...
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Techstars, the most active startup investor in Africa, is not slowing down! The investor just announced its second cohort of ...
As technology advances and regulations adapt to accommodate drone operations, we can expect to see drones increasingly taking flight across ...
To accelerate access to vaccine inoculation, Zipline, the renowned drone delivery company, has supported the Cross River State Government in ...
The Mass Transit Train Service (MTTS) from Kajola/Ijoko in Ogun State to Iddo in Lagos State now has rates that ...
According to Honda Manufacturing (Nigeria) Ltd, the company recently introduced the Honda CB Unicorn motorcycle to the Nigerian market in ...
Investors expect central banks to raise global monetary policy rates to almost four percent through 2023, an increase of more ...
Through technology, retail business owners’ interface with manufacturers and approved distributors where they have access to numerous goods which they ...
The current e-commerce spending in Nigeria is estimated at $12 billion and is projected to reach $75 billion in revenues per annum ...