‘We’ll apprehend Nigeria road accidents’
Counterfeit motor spare parts
have been blamed for the significant number of Nigeria road accidents and their
resultant loss of lives and resources.
This was indicated by Kwik
Delivery (www.Kwik.delivery) and Winpart while announcing their partnership to
ensure smooth, on-demand and flexible last-mile delivery of light auto parts to
Nigeria customers.
“The heavy circulation of fake
automotive spare parts in the Nigerian market has not only accounted for a
great number of road accidents but also has led to the loss of lives and
resources. We are changing this narrative.
“The goal of Winpart, a division
of CFAO Motors with a spread in several other African countries is to make
available to motorists quality auto parts from the original equipment manufacturers
like Denso, Bosch, Valeo, Philips, C-Works, Riken and a host of others,”
Olivier Buisson, General Manager, Winpart, said.
“As we commence operations in
Nigeria, we need a flexible, reliable and last-mile logistics partner that can
adapt to the needs of each customer while delivering in less than two hours
upon pick up of parcel. Kwik ticks all the right boxes and we’re happy that
this partnership will work for our customers.”
About Kwik:
Launched in Lagos, Nigeria in
June 2019, Kwik Delivery is an on-demand delivery platform developed and
operated by French-Nigerian company, Africa Delivery Technologies.
About Winpart:
A division of CFAO Automotive,
Winpart is the new aftermarket (IAM) spare parts wholesaler exclusively
dedicated to export to Africa. Its knowledge of the African market, supported
by CFAO’s, allows it to propose new products adapted to the entire fleet of vehicles
of each country where it operates.
About CFAO:
CFAO (www.CFAOgroup.com) is a key
player in specialized distribution in Africa and French overseas territories and
a partner of choice for major international brands. It’s a market leader in
automotive and pharmaceutical distribution and continues to grow in consumer
goods, new technology and energy solutions. It has a direct presence in 36
African countries and provides a gateway to 49 of the 54 countries that make up
the African continent. It’s also active in seven French overseas territories
and in Asia, employs more than 15,000 people and is a subsidiary of the TTC
Group (Japan).
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