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AAJ launch new direct export service from Nigeria

AAJ launch new direct export service from Nigeria

AAJ Express Logistics Limited has introduced a new direct export service from Nigeria to the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, and 11 European co

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AAJ Express Logistics Limited has introduced a new direct export service from Nigeria to the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, and 11 European countries. The service aims to provide fast and affordable delivery within three to seven working days, supported by real-time tracking and a streamlined process.

This initiative is strengthened by the company’s established physical offices and operational teams in the UK, US, and Canada, ensuring efficient handling and final delivery. The company’s founder and CEO, Adekunle Adeyemo, emphasized that this tech-driven approach is designed to meet the growing demands of exporters, e-commerce businesses, and individuals looking for reliable international logistics solutions.

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AAJ Express has also enhanced its local delivery network by opening over 40 express centres across Nigeria, ensuring faster and more accessible logistics services nationwide. The company has made significant investments in advanced technology and infrastructure to support independent direct deliveries to key international markets. Adeyemo highlighted that high logistics costs have long been a barrier for Nigerian businesses seeking to compete globally. By offering an affordable and reliable export service, AAJ Express aims to empower Nigerian businesses and manufacturers to access global markets more efficiently.

Beyond logistics, AAJ Express is focused on connecting Nigerian businesses with international buyers. Adeyemo pointed out that many producers in Nigeria, such as kola nut farmers in Kano, are unaware of the high demand for their products abroad. The company plans to eliminate middlemen and directly link producers with international markets, ensuring they receive fair compensation for their goods. Adeyemo also stressed the need for greater automation at Nigerian airports to enhance the efficiency of goods movement and reduce export costs. Through this initiative, AAJ Express is positioning itself as a vital link between Nigerian businesses and the global market.