NIGERIA – Aftermarket spare parts wholesaler Winpart, has partnered with Kwik Delivery to ensure smooth, on-demand and flexible last-mile delivery of light auto spare parts to customers in Nigeria.

 “The goal of Winpart, is to make available to motorists, quality auto parts from the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) like Denso, Bosch, Valeo, Philips, C-works, Riken, and a host of others,” explains Olivier Buisson, General Manager, Winpart.

“As we commence operation in Nigeria, we need a flexible, reliable and last-mile logistics partner that can adapt to the needs of each customer while delivering in less than two hours upon pick up of parcel. Kwik ticks all the right boxes and we are happy that this partnership will work for our customers,” Buisson added.

 The heavy circulation of fake automotive spare parts in the Nigerian market has not only accounted for a great number of road accidents but also has led to the loss of lives and resources.

The entrance of the renowned supplier of original spare parts will therefore contribute towards reducing accidents associated with fake automotive spare parts.

Romain Poirot- Lellig, Founder & CEO of Africa Delivery Technologies, who operates the Kwik platform noted that, “In Nigeria as in anywhere else, auto spare parts are fast-moving consumer goods. Thanks to Kwik, Winpart will be able to supply gas filling stations with their orders within 2-hours”

 “The goal is to support Winpart and their customers grow their business while managing their inventory with quasi just-in-time leanness,” he added.

Winpart is the new aftermarket (IAM) spare parts wholesaler exclusively dedicated to export to Africa and is a division of CFAO Automotive- a key player in specialized distribution in Africa and in French overseas territories.

Its main customers in Nigeria are gas stations, a good example being the entire Nigerian network of Total gas stations.

Launched in Lagos, Nigeria, in June 2019, Kwik Delivery is an on-demand delivery platform focusing on the rich and diverse B2B and B2B2C market. It is developed and operated by French-Nigerian company Africa Delivery Technologies.