Red Star Express Plc Partners DealDey to Enhance eCommerce Industry

In a strategic bid to constantly exceed customers’ expectations and enhance the eCommerce industry in Nigeria, Red Star Express
Pl, has partnered with DealDey to take the online shopping business to greater height.

Online shopping is fast gaining ground in Nigeria, taking up most conventional shopping as people, especially the elite, working class and the youth, who run tight/ busy schedules, place their orders from the online stores at the comfort of their homes and offices, and their purchases are delivered to them.
DealDey, one of the fastest growing online stores in Nigeria, has appointed Red Star Express to handle its logistics, by providing their customers with the option of picking-up their DealDey orders at over 20 Red Star Express locations nationwide.

Some of the locations include (Apapa, Kakawa, Enugu, Akure, Jos, Lokoja, Benin City, Owerri, etc).The customers simply place their orders and have the option of selecting the closest Red Star Express location to them, and enjoy world class service when picking up their order.

Speaking on the partnership, the Managing Director of Red Star Express, Mr. Sule Bichi noted that the world is a global village, characterised by technological advancement.

“Red Star Express strongly believes in creating new opportunities to enable Nigerians enjoy products of technological advancement
as their peers from developed countries.

This is aimed at building stronger future and positively contributing to the economic development of our country through job creation,” Bichi stated.

The Red Star Express helmsman is delighted with the partnership, saying the Company supports innovative solutions and initiatives that provide real value for customers.

“At Red Star Express we value our customers and are configured to deliver high quality services. The collaboration with DealDey is another opportunity to provide our valued customers with unique Ecommerce services to positively impact their lives,” he added.

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