AAJ Express Logistics Limited has marked its seventh anniversary with the launch of three technology-driven platforms—AAJ Send, DriveForce, and TransportPro—in a strategic move aimed at transforming Nigeria’s logistics landscape and expanding opportunities for operators and users alike.
The indigenous logistics company said the rollout of the new applications underscores its commitment to innovation, efficiency, and customer-focused service delivery in a rapidly evolving sector driven by e-commerce growth and cross-border trade.
The anniversary celebration comes shortly after the company’s 2025 introduction of its Direct Export Service, which enables shipments from Nigeria to the United Kingdom, the United States, and parts of Europe—an initiative considered a significant milestone for a homegrown logistics operator.
Speaking on the development, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Adekunle Adeyemo, said the platforms were developed in response to increasing demand for accessible, scalable, and technology-enabled logistics solutions.
“These solutions are a reflection of our forward-thinking approach and dedication to customer satisfaction,” he said.
“We are investing in innovation to provide platforms that simplify logistics operations while empowering businesses and individuals to thrive.”
At the centre of the launch is TransportPro, a white-label logistics platform designed to help new and existing operators build or expand their logistics businesses without the need for heavy capital investment in infrastructure.
Through TransportPro, users can operate under their own brand identity while accessing a fully integrated logistics system that supports nationwide delivery across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, as well as international shipping to over 100 countries. The platform also offers features such as real-time shipment tracking, branded shipping labels, and flexible pricing structures.
Industry stakeholders say the platform could significantly lower entry barriers in the logistics sector, enabling small and medium-sized enterprises to compete more effectively and scale operations with ease.
Also launched is AAJ Send, a mobile application tailored for customers seeking convenient and seamless access to logistics services. Available on Android and iOS devices, the app allows users to initiate, track, and manage both local and international shipments directly from their smartphones.
The third platform, DriveForce, is designed to connect riders and drivers with delivery opportunities within the company’s logistics network. The app provides a steady stream of income-generating opportunities by enabling users to pick up and deliver packages across various locations.
Together, the three platforms create a comprehensive digital ecosystem that integrates customers, logistics operators, and delivery personnel, streamlining the entire logistics value chain.
Adeyemo noted that the company’s vision is to deepen the growth of the logistics industry in Nigeria by providing accessible tools that support exporters, e-commerce businesses, and corporate organisations.
“Our mission is to deliver a tech-driven, affordable, and premium logistics service that meets the diverse needs of our customers,” he added. “With these platforms, we are opening up new opportunities for more participants to access and benefit from the logistics ecosystem.”
AAJ Express’ innovation-driven approach has earned it industry recognition in recent years. The company was named Most Innovative Logistics Company of the Year 2023 by BusinessDay and also received the Logistics Company of the Year 2024 award from The Industry Magazine.
Currently, the company operates more than 50 express centres across Nigeria, with additional offices in the United Kingdom and the United States, positioning it as a growing player in both domestic and international logistics.
