Postal Corporation of Kenya partners with last-mile delivery provider

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TAZ Technologies, the company behind Kenyan last-mile delivery service MPost, has partnered with the Postal Corporation of Kenya (PCK).

Founded in 2015 by Abdulaziz Omar and Twahir Mohamed, MPost is a platform that enables the conversion of mobile numbers into official virtual addresses, allowing notifications to be sent to clients whenever they get mail through their postal addresses.

The partnership between TAZ, which raised series A funding in December 2019, and PCK will see the latter integrate the TAZ delivery system ‘Tap-A-Delivery’, which is a real-time e-commerce courier service app that collaborates with Uber and other logistics and taxi companies for last-mile delivery across Kenya.

“To shore up our fortunes in a digitalized economy where mail volumes have plummeted, we are now leveraging on the advent of digital globalization through modern technologies and strategic partnerships,” said Dan Kagwe, the postmaster general and chief executive officer (CEO) of PCK.

Twahir Mohamed said the company now had a critical mass of customers who have been requesting reliable last-mile delivery services: “We went back to the drawing board and came up with this Tap-A-Delivery innovation that incorporates Posta and logistics companies such as Uber for efficient picks and drops of mails and parcels.”

Under the new partnership, PCK clients will also be able to schedule their deliveries for a later date as well as plan for recurring deliveries. In addition, Tap-A-Delivery will incorporate a ‘Scan and Get Delivery’ feature aimed at getting traction from convenience stores and supermarkets across the country.

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