Nigerian startup Uleval Tech launches Firazi, a new logistics app.

10 Jun 2024

Uleval Tech, a Nigerian company, just launched Firazi, a brand-new app designed to revolutionize the delivery and trucking business in Nigeria. Firazi aims to streamline the entire delivery process, making things smoother for both businesses and customers.

Firazi has been in development for five years, according to Adebisi Gbenga, the head honcho at Uleval Tech. They aim to empower businesses and individuals by giving them more control over their deliveries. With Firazi, companies can simplify how they handle deliveries, allowing them to optimize their resources and reduce costs. Adedeji Emmanuel, who helps businesses get started with Firazi, believes the app will revolutionize asset management in the logistics industry, ultimately saving companies a significant amount of money.


Cofounder Firazi: Adebisi Gbenga

Security is a major concern for deliveries, and Firazi takes that seriously. Dada Abiola, who advises on Firazi's development, highlighted the app's robust security features. These features include encryption and GPS tracking, ensuring packages arrive safely and securely.


Firazi boasts a user-friendly interface and offers a comprehensive suite of features designed to make deliveries in Nigeria a breeze. It presents a reliable and affordable option for businesses and individuals alike. The impact of Firazi could extend beyond Nigeria's borders, potentially serving as a model for innovation in logistics management across Africa.'

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