kwik Delivery releases its API to Merchants & Businesses in Lagos

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kwik Delivery, an on-demand delivery platform focusing on the B2B and B2B2C market has released its Application Programming Interface (API) to merchants and businesses in Lagos to help them seamlessly integrate and power their deliveries.

The move aims to help the on-demand delivery platform save pickup and delivery times from and to their stores.

“The most frequent question we got since our launch last June is ‘When are you guys going to release your API, so that we can integrate seamlessly your service ?'” declares Romain Poirot-Lellig, Founder & CEO of Africa Delivery Technologies, who operates the kwik platform.

“Thanks to this API, merchants and companies from all industrial sectors in need of rapid on-demand deliveries will be able to fully automate implementation of our last-mile, urban delivery solution and integrate it with e-procurement or e-commerce platforms” explains Olivier Decrock, co-founder and CTO of Africa Delivery Technologies.

Launched in Lagos, Nigeria, in June 2019, Kwik Delivery is a B2B, on-demand delivery platform set to allow any merchant with an e-commerce platform or just a POS to integrate its on-demand service and benefit from the flexibility and reliability that are at the core of its service.

kwik Delivery is developed and operated by French-Nigerian company Africa Delivery Technologies SAS. The firm is focused on the rich and diverse B2B and B2B2C market.

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