Jumia Launches Integrated Warehouse In Kenya
The E-commerce platform intends to eliminate first-mile transportation between warehouses and sorting centres which will result in a reduction in carbon emission, a trend across various e-commerce platforms.
Jumia has launched a new integrated warehouse and logistics network facility in Nairobi to enhance the consumers’ shopping experience by reducing delivery times and cutting costs.
According to Jumia, the 11,000 metres facility will transform its logistics operations by providing increased storage capacity for scale-up of warehouse operations and also provide converged services.
The facility will ensure faster delivery of products with its proximity to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) and easier access to the Central Business District (CBD) via the Nairobi Expressway.
Juan Seco, Jumia Kenya Chief Executive Officer (CEO) said: “The new integrated facility has enabled us to converge our multiple warehouses and network operations under one roof. This will help us to improve our fulfilment operations to be more efficient and scalable thus taking care of our future needs as the business continues to grow.”
Jumia Express is a service offered by the online shopping marketplace where sellers store their inventory in Jumia warehouses to ensure faster delivery which also entails next-day delivery for orders in Nairobi and its environs, no out-of-stock cancellations and the highest standards of quality storage.
Ankur Agarwal, Jumia Services Country Manager said: “The convergence of our operations has helped us to reduce up to 15 truck trips per day, enabling us to reduce carbon emissions significantly. We will continue to look for opportunities to contribute positively to the environment.”
The integrated facility will also offer improved working conditions for staff including a better working space and a convenient location in terms of accessibility.