Algerian Firm Yalidine Targets E-Commerce Growth With Delivery Solutions

By : Ange J.A de Berry Quenum

Date : mardi, 17 mars 2026 12:09

  • Yalidine Express operates a nationwide parcel delivery network covering more than 50 wilayas in Algeria.

  • The platform targets both B2B and e-commerce B2C segments, with cash-on-delivery remaining the dominant payment method.

  • The company integrates real-time tracking and API connectivity to streamline logistics for online merchants.

In Algeria, Yalidine Express positions itself as a key player in the ecosystem by offering delivery solutions tailored to local market conditions. Yalidine Express provides e-logistics services across the country. The company collects and distributes parcels nationwide and covers more than 50 wilayas through a network of local offices and dedicated teams. Djamel Eddine Toumiat launched the solution in 2013.

The company targets two main segments. It serves businesses through B2B services that handle mail and logistics flows. It also focuses on e-commerce players through B2C parcel delivery services. The platform integrates cash-on-delivery as a core feature, and this payment method remains widely used in Algeria.

Yalidine Express differentiates itself through its technology stack. The platform provides real-time tracking that allows senders and end customers to monitor each stage of delivery. It also integrates with e-commerce management systems through application programming interfaces. These integrations allow merchants to automate shipments, calculate delivery costs and manage logistics flows more efficiently.

Beyond delivery, the company offers additional services that expand its role in the value chain. It provides storage solutions, manages product returns and ensures secure payment collection. This integrated approach addresses the operational and financial challenges that online merchants face in a developing market.

By improving delivery reliability and speed, Yalidine Express helps remove one of the main barriers to e-commerce growth in Algeria.

As digital adoption increases, logistics infrastructure of this type is expected to play a central role in transforming commerce and supporting the expansion of the digital economy.

This article was initially published in French by Adoni Conrad Quenum

Adapted in English by Ange J.A de Berry Quenum

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