The growth of organised retail and e-commerce in Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa is driving third-party logistics operators to invest in warehouse management systems (WMS) that provide real-time inventory tracking, pick-and-pack optimisation, and integration with e-commerce platforms. Operators including Kobo360, Lori Systems, and Aramex's African operations have deployed WMS platforms capable of managing tens of thousands of SKUs across multiple client accounts. The Jumia logistics network, one of Africa's largest, uses proprietary WMS software developed in-house.
System Integration Challenges
The primary challenge in African WMS implementation is integration with supplier systems and last-mile delivery networks that operate with limited digital infrastructure. Many small and medium suppliers cannot provide electronic advance shipping notices, requiring manual receiving processes. Last-mile delivery in informal urban settlements requires offline-capable delivery apps that sync when connectivity is available. Logistics technology vendors and 3PL operators seeking African distribution partnerships can connect with warehousing and distribution contacts on intra-africa.com.
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