By Milcah Tanimu
Uleval Technology, a burgeoning startup in the tech industry, has unveiled its ambitious plan to revolutionize Nigeria’s logistics and haulage sector with the launch of its innovative Firazi Saas software.
This cutting-edge technology aims to address operational challenges within the freight industry, promising enhanced efficiency and transparency in delivery processes.
During the product launch event held in Lagos, Adebisi Gbenga, the managing partner of Uleval Technology, highlighted that Firazi is a solution meticulously crafted to cater to the intricate needs of both customers and businesses in the logistics domain.
“Firazi is an application designed to resolve logistical complexities, facilitating connections between businesses and individuals, as well as fostering collaboration among businesses beyond the confines of the logistics space,” Gbenga explained.
He emphasized the company’s dedication to innovation and economic empowerment, citing a five-year journey of discovery and app development aimed at boosting the economy.
Gbenga underscored the collaborative nature of Firazi, which involves businesses utilizing the solution provider application on the platform to ensure a seamless operational experience.
Moreover, Adedeji Emmanuel, Firazi’s business consultant, highlighted the app’s role in providing comprehensive information about assets, staff, and effective management of existing resources for warehouse and logistics businesses.
“Firazi is poised to optimize spending, streamline operations, and ultimately put money back into the pockets of individuals utilizing our peer-to-peer app for global merchandise delivery,” Emmanuel stated.
Dada Abiola, Firazi’s analyst/advisor, elaborated on the security features embedded in the application, including encryption modules and GPS-based tracking systems tailored to ensure the safety and efficiency of operations.
With its focus on enhancing efficiency, transparency, and cost-effectiveness in logistics operations, Firazi represents a significant stride toward modernizing Nigeria’s logistics landscape.
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