Aramex, one of the leading global
provider of comprehensive logistics and transportation solutions, has
expressed unwavering confidence in the ability of the Nigerian economy
to regain its place as Africa’s biggest and fastest growing economy
despite the ongoing recession.
The firm, which is present in 60 countries, yesterday officially announced its commencement of operations in Nigeria.
The firm, which is present in 60 countries, yesterday officially announced its commencement of operations in Nigeria.
Speaking at a stakeholders’ event
organised to re-launch Aramex in Nigeria, the Chief Executive Officer of
Aramex, Hussein Hachem, said the decision to invest in the Nigerian
economy, despite current challenges, was a demonstration of its support
for the government’s efforts to stabilise the economy and make it once
more attractive to global investors.
“We’re committed to offering solutions to
help shape the logistics and transportation industry using technologies
that will connect Nigeria with the rest of the world, ensuring safety
of goods and prompt delivery.
“This is all part of our commitment to
finding unique and innovative solutions that continually disrupt and
transform the logistics and transportation industries, ultimately
helping us maintain our market leadership,” Hachem said.
According to him, Aramex has a long-term
business strategy for Nigeria, just as it seeks to tap into the
opportunities in the country’s youth population.
“Look at Nigeria, it is a population of
about 190 million people. Sixty per cent of thus population are youths
that are highly connected on the Internet and there is massive usage of
mobile phones. And we believe the time is ripe to connect the Nigerian
community to the global revolution of e-Commerce.
“What we want to do is to ensure that a
greater population of Nigeria are able to access e-Commerce platforms
and be able to buy anything they want through the Internet. We believe
Nigeria is the hub for the region and we would like to connect more
Nigerians to their neighbors in the region as well as to the global
community,” the Aramex boss added.
He said his firm is currently in talks with the Nigerian Postal Service as part of efforts to drive e-Commerce in the country.
He said his firm is currently in talks with the Nigerian Postal Service as part of efforts to drive e-Commerce in the country.
Since its foundation in 1982, Hachem said
Aramex has grown to become a world leader in comprehensive
transportation and delivery solutions for businesses and consumers. Its
global footprint is extensive and expanding rapidly, with business
operations in over 552 major cities across the world. Its core
operations employ over 17,000 transportation professionals. Aramex also
has alliances with over 40 leading international express and logistics
providers, expanding its global network to more than 12,000 offices and
66,000 employees serving over 240 countries, he added.
On his part, the Managing Director of
Aramex Nigeria, Faisal Jarmakani, said: “Nigeria is a technologically
advanced market with a growing economy and strong business environment.
We are pleased to be operating within this space, collaborating and
supporting the growing e-commerce and FinTech industries, with the
support of NIPOST and other players. We will continue to leverage
technology and innovative solutions to accelerate the growth of our
business and enhance customer satisfaction.”
Jarmakani also assured Nigerians that
Aramex will scale up the latest innovations being piloted in other
operating environments in the Nigerian market, as it remains a priority
to provide the best service to clients.
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