Kaba Delivery, a Togolese start-up established in 2018 and focused on last-mile delivery services, has announced a significant milestone in its growth. The company is expanding its operations into Benin, a move that represents a pivotal step towards its goal of extending its reach across more West African nations.
With this expansion, both Togolese and Beninese customers will now have access to a cross-border delivery service, simplifying the process of sending parcels between the two countries. This initiative is designed to provide individuals and businesses with considerable logistical time savings by ensuring swift delivery of goods, whether for personal or commercial purposes.
This development aims to enhance the economic and commercial relationships between Togo and Benin, addressing the increasing demand for dependable and accessible transportation solutions.
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Founded by Ruphin Tiou Tagba Aliti, Kaba Delivery has successfully carved out a niche in the Togolese market, forming partnerships with over 200 restaurants that offer a wide array of culinary options, from local specialties to international cuisine.
Beyond food delivery, the start-up also caters to other package deliveries, appealing to a broad customer base that values quality and variety in their offerings.
With its new presence in Benin, Kaba Delivery aims to solidify its position within the West African logistics sector. The company is also looking to secure funding to facilitate its growth and further its expansion into additional countries in the region, with Côte d’Ivoire being the next target.
