Nimvi Express Targets Last-Mile Delivery Gap in Chad

By : Adoni Conrad Quenum

Date : jeudi, 19 mars 2026 12:59

  • Nimvi Express launched in 2026 to modernize last-mile delivery in Chad.

  • The platform offers tiered pricing from CFA2,000 to CFA4,000 depending on delivery zones.

  • The company aims to address logistics constraints that hinder e-commerce growth in the country.

Chad faces persistent logistics challenges that continue to slow the development of e-commerce. However, new entrants are introducing tailored solutions to address these constraints. Nimvi Express represents one such initiative. The startup launched its digital platform in 2026 and positioned it within the strategic last-mile delivery segment.

Nimvi Express provides rapid delivery services for parcels, documents, and goods. The company relies on a flexible operational model that reflects local urban conditions, particularly in N’Djamena.

The platform combines operational resources, including couriers, with digital tools that streamline delivery management. Like other emerging African solutions, it integrates features such as remote order placement, parcel tracking, and logistics flow coordination.

Nimvi Express applies variable pricing depending on delivery locations. The company charges CFA2,000 (about $3.5) for deliveries within central N’Djamena. It charges CFA3,000 for peripheral districts. It charges up to CFA4,000 for the most remote areas. This positioning responds to a growing need.

In Chad, logistics remains a critical link in the development of e-commerce and digital services. Delivery delays, the lack of formal addressing systems, and insufficient infrastructure continue to complicate the distribution of goods.

Nimvi Express targets both individuals and small businesses. The company aims to facilitate commercial exchanges and support the expansion of digital usage. For merchants, particularly those operating on social media, access to reliable delivery services represents a key lever to expand their customer base.

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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