In a bid to transform logistics services across the country and Africa at large, a tech startup, Ruditech Limited, has launched a mobile logistics application, Delivery Metropolis, in order to catch up with exigencies in the movement of goods and services.
Speaking with journalists on Saturday at the virtual launch of the mobile application, the product developer, Ndidiamaka Madubuike, disclosed that the Delivery Metropolis app, as an on-demand logistics platform, is expected to help businesses and individuals with fast deliveries.
Speaking on the creation of the application, Madubuike said, “I wanted a name that was relatable, something that people could remember easily, which is why I came up with the name Delivery Metropolis.
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