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Red Star Announces Special Holiday Season Offer Tagged “Pay-Less Ship More”

Determined to bring joy to shippers across Nigeria as they shop for the holiday season, Red Star Express Plc., the foremost logistics services solution provider in Nigeria is set to roll out its own special holiday offer for Nigerians tagged“pay-less ship more”.

Starting from December 01, 2015 to January 15, 2016, this offer will ensure that customers save as much as 50% on each package using our services.

Speaking on this incredible offer, the Managing Director, Red Star Express Plc, Sule Umar Bichi said “our company has enjoyed great loyalty from its customers and we think it is time to reward them. The offer, is for both loyal and new customers who require simplicity in sending their packages at lower rates across Nigeria”

Announcing this unbelievable offer “Pay-Less Ship More” the General Manager Sales, Victor Ukwat stated that “Red Star believes in maximizing the utility of customers.

However to appreciate its customers during the festive period, we are out to reward every customer with as much as 50% off their regular delivery spending. We intend to use this promo offer to appreciate our customers for their patronage, strengthen the bond we share, stimulate trial by new customers, and create top of the mind awareness”.

The Red Star promo page is created on the existing website and other social media platforms in order to help customers’ access information easily”.

Red Star Express PLC is a premium logistics company in Nigeria in terms of revenue, network coverage and market share in the domestic and international market. It enjoys a domestic strength of 169 offices in Nigeria, deliveries to additional 1,500 communities, over 1400 highly trained personnel and over 500 vehicle fleet.

It prides itself of automatic proof of delivery and advanced technology with all operations done online and real-time. It operates as the Nigerian licensee of FedEx, which is the world’s largest express transportation company, providing fast and reliable delivery to more than 220 countries and territories around the world.

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