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Jumia Launches Quick Commerce Platform In Lagos
Jumia has launched a quick commerce platform in Lagos
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the E-commerce platform, Jumia has announced the launch of a quick commerce platform in Nigeria titled ‘Jumia Food Mart’ to meet increased consumer demand for rapid delivery.
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The move will enable consumers to receive their online grocery orders in a record time of under 20 minutes, offering convenience at its best.
Last-mile delivery via micro fulfillment centres within the neighbourhood is a new concept that will revolutionise delivery times for Jumia consumers and make online grocery delivery faster than ever before.
Consumers will also benefit from free delivery of popular, fast-moving consumer goods, including up to 4,000 items, from leading local and global brands. More than five locations are now served within Lagos, including Opebi, Alausa, Victoria Island, Ikoyi and Lekki.
Chief Executive Officer, Jumia Nigeria, Massimiliano Spalazzi, said: “We are excited to bring quick commerce to Nigeria and continue to deliver an amazing experience to our consumers.
“Consumer behaviour and lifestyles are changing with speed and convenience becoming more important than ever. It’s a great achievement for our logistics team who resolved many challenges to make it happen. We believe that Jumia’s quick commerce offering meets our consumers’ demand for convenient, fast delivery of everyday products especially in this post-COVID era. Our micro fulfillment centres within neighbourhoods will enable us to deliver to consumers in rapid time,” Spalazzi said.
Jumia’s Head of Dark Stores, Zachary Dyce, said: “With a young population and emerging middle class, Nigeria’s consumers are eager to have access to the quick commerce revolution they see across the world. Jumia is the first to introduce quick commerce at this scale in Lagos, and we’re excited about the future opportunities and possibilities in Nigeria.”
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Jumia has witnessed a great shift to everyday products since COVID-19 outbreak as a result of consumers’ shifting preference toward e-commerce, and its new “dark store” concept represents an important step forward in making online shopping more convenient than ever before.
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