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Africa’s fast-growing courier and e-commerce solutions provider, Clozar Group, has entered into a strategic partnership with German logistics giant DHL, aimed at strengthening cross-border trade and improving delivery efficiency across the continent.
The collaboration marks a major milestone in Clozar’s mission to simplify international commerce for African businesses and expand its global shipping network.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Clozar Group CEO Abioye Oyetunji said the partnership aligns with the company’s vision of delivering world-class logistics and marketplace services.
“Our goal has always been to provide the best possible solutions for our vendors and customers. This collaboration with DHL will empower African businesses to sell and ship to over 100 countries with ease,” he stated.
The partnership is expected to accelerate Clozar’s global expansion, offering faster, safer, and more affordable courier services for both vendors and customers.
In line with its growth agenda, Clozar also announced plans to launch a series of vendor-focused initiatives in the coming months to make online business more accessible and profitable, positioning the company as one of Africa’s most trusted online shopping platforms.
Founded with the vision of transforming e-commerce logistics, Clozar provides end-to-end services including order fulfillment, product sourcing, international delivery, and global payment solutions.
Earlier this year, the company launched a GH₵1 million Entrepreneurship Fund to support SMEs in scaling their operations, as part of its first-anniversary celebrations and ongoing commitment to empowering African entrepreneurs.
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