Making m-commerce work for places without addresses

We're building a way, for people without addresses, to send and receive packages. By means of an efficient delivery network comprised of local shops, low-cost delivery lockers we designed, existing transportation networks of buses and trucks, contractors, and low-cost off-shelf cargo e-bikes.

What problems are we solving?

There are over 3 billion people, around the world, who cannot send or receive packages because they live in places without a working addressing system and without any form of functional delivery service.

In developing markets,
transportation cost is over 40% of retail price of most goods.

The e-commerce is projected to grow but there’s no adequate infrastructure for it to flourish; we want to build that infrastructure.

How do our lockers work

Shipping

A customer initiates a shipment at a locker, pays with mobile money and drops off the package.

Our agent picks up the package and sends to the destination using a network of buses and eBikes.

When a package is delivered, an SMS with a special code is sent to the reciever.

Pickup

The receiver goes to our kiosk, enters the pickup code on our kiosk.

A door opens and the package is retrieved.

Our Team

Flo Turatimana
CO-FOUNDER

Sr. software engineer @Amazon with over 8 years of software engineering experience - Presidential scholar

Placide Nibakuze
CO-FOUNDER

Software Engineer @Stryker - MS in Embedded Software Engineering - Experience in medical device industry - Presidential scholar

Patrick Munyaneza
ENGINEER

Embedded System Software Engineer

Gilbert Habimana
ENGINEER

Full-stack Software Engineer @Ukuntu

Gildas Niyigena
ENGINEER

Full-stack Software Engineer @Ukuntu