Nimvi Express Moves to Structure Last-Mile Delivery in Chad, Driving Logistics Modernization

Nimvi Express Moves to Structure Last-Mile Delivery in Chad, Driving Logistics Modernization
Nimvi Express is focused on solving one of the most persistent challenges in African logistics as the “last mile”—the final stage of delivery from distribution hubs to end customers.

A logistics startup established in Chad, Nimvi Express is working on creating structured last-mile delivery services across the country. This platform will focus primarily on speed, reliability, and digital tracking by the use of advanced parcel and courier services in a market where logistics infrastructure remains underdeveloped. 

This system constructs a single delivery system that is aimed at improving communication  that occurs between retailers, drivers, and clients. Nimvi Express intends to improve delivery visibility and reliance in both metropolitan and urban areas with standardized procedures, digital tracking, and organizing routing technologies. 

This move will shape Chad’s logistics sector by encouraging digital adoption in a traditionally manual logistics market and also supporting e-commerce growth through reliable delivery infrastructure.

Nimvi Express occurs at a time when last-mile delivery is transforming into a crucial differentiator for companies all around the world. Efficiency in this area is crucial for expansion, since the last stage of delivery currently accounts for the majority of logistical expenses and directly affects customer experience.

Nimvi Express is set to  serve as a model for last-mile innovation in Central Africa, bridging the gap between global logistics standards and local market needs.

A new logistics and delivery company called Nimvi Express is working to enhance Chad's last-mile delivery infrastructures. The company's goal is to give a sector that is mostly disorganized and underdeveloped in area structure, efficiency, and dependability.

About Nimvi Express

Nimvi Express is constructing a last-mile delivery system to better effectively link companies, retailers, and consumers. Its services are intended to improve delivery speed and reliability, lower losses and inefficiencies typical of informal systems, support e-commerce and retail firms with logistics, and facilitate package delivery inside cities as well as surrounding areas.