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    Logistics Startup Logidoo Debuts Afridoo, a One-Stop E-commerce Shop

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    Logidoo, a leading provider of logistics solutions across Africa, has announced the official launch of Afridoo, a comprehensive platform designed to simplify online sales and empower African merchants. This strategic move marks Logidoo’s expansion into the digital commerce space, offering a one-stop solution for businesses of all sizes looking to establish or expand their presence in the booming African e-commerce market.

    Streamlining Operations for Growth

    Afridoo caters to the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), individual merchants, and established companies seeking to navigate the complexities of online commerce. This user-friendly platform integrates three critical systems:

    • Order Management System (OMS): Manage customer orders efficiently, track their progress, and ensure timely fulfillment.
    • Warehouse Management System (WMS): Gain real-time inventory visibility, optimize stock levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
    • Last Mile Management System (LMS): Facilitate seamless last-mile delivery, ensuring products reach customers quickly and reliably.

    This unique combination empowers businesses to manage all aspects of their online stores effectively, from inventory control and order processing to customer relationship management.

    “Afridoo eliminates the burden of juggling separate platforms for inventory, orders, and deliveries,” stated Tamsir Ousmane Traoré, CEO of Logidoo. “By providing a centralized hub to manage online stores, track inventory, process orders seamlessly, and connect with customers, Afridoo empowers businesses to take full control of their e-commerce operations.”

    Beyond Local Markets: Expansion and Efficiency

    Afridoo addresses a key challenge for African merchants by consolidating essential e-commerce functions into a single platform. This translates to significant benefits:

    • Increased Efficiency: Save valuable time and resources by managing everything in one place, allowing businesses to focus on growth strategies.
    • Expanded Reach: Break free from geographical limitations and connect with a wider customer base beyond local markets.
    • Enhanced Customer Relationships: Utilize integrated tools to manage inventory effectively and foster positive customer interactions.

    Logidoo’s Strategic Expansion

    The launch of Afridoo signifies Logidoo’s commitment to supporting the growth of African e-commerce. This integration strengthens their value proposition by offering merchants a seamless combination of robust e-commerce features and Logidoo’s proven logistics expertise. By simplifying online operations and leveraging Logidoo’s established network, Afridoo empowers African SMEs to thrive in the digital commerce landscape.

    Afridoo is now open to all merchants after a successful pilot program with select clients over the past year. Businesses can learn more about Afridoo and sign up on the platform by visiting www.cod.logidoo.co.

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