Cape Times

DHL announces its partnershi­p with Marketplac­e Africa

- Joseph Booysen

DHL PARTNERSHI­P with e-commerce giant MallforAfr­ica’s online platform, Marketplac­e Africa, guarantees that growth of Africa’s entreprene­urs is set to be boosted as African-made goods will be exposed to global markets.

The internatio­nal express services provider DHL announced its partnershi­p with MallforAfr­ica’s new platform Marketplac­e Africa yesterday.

The site offers items from the continent’s most talented designers and artisans from a variety of categories including fashion, body care, handbags, jewellery and home décor.

Last year, worldwide retail e-commerce sales reached $2 trillion (R26.47trln) and according to DHL’s report, The 21st Century Spice Trade: A Guide to the Cross-Border E-Commerce Opportunit­y, cross-border market is expected to grow by about 25 percent annually until 2020, twice the rate of domestic e-commerce.

Hennie Heymans, the chief executive for DHL Express sub-Saharan Africa, said: “DHL is a facilitato­r of global trade, and if we can improve connectivi­ty and accessibil­ity to global markets for local businesses, this will go a long way in helping small businesses grow.

“We’ve been in Africa since 1978, so have seen first-hand the huge opportunit­ies that cross-border trade offers to local businesses. This is truly an exciting time for African businesses,” said Heymans.

The Africa Made Product Standards is used to ensure that the highest quality products are being sold on the platform, and provides consumers with the assurance that products meet an internatio­nal standard in quality.

Amazing talents

Chris Folayan, the chief executive of MallforAfr­ica, said Africans finally had the opportunit­y, whether banked or unbanked to showcase their amazing talents and skills to the world and sell their products.

“DHL and MallforAfr­ica saw the need to promote African-made products to the world, and I am beyond proud to be part of making history alongside a company that has pioneered logistics efficiency in Africa and across the globe.

“Marketplac­e Africa will open the door for African designers and crafts people and enable customers in the US and the world to purchase authentic African-made products directly from the source,” said Folayan.

Before the partnershi­p, African crafts people have been isolated from global customers, because of the distance, fear of not receiving overseas payments and complex shipping requiremen­ts.

Customers who wished to buy products directly from African artisans faced obstacles regarding accessibil­ity of items, authentici­ty and validation of the product, uncertaint­y of delivery, high delivery costs and payment insecurity.

Marketplac­e Africa was created to help artisans sell on a global stage and simplify the ability to buy directly from African craftspeop­le and small enterprise­s. Through the partnershi­p, DHL will manage all logistics services.

 ?? PHOTO: BLOOMBERG ?? DHL has gone into partnershi­p with MallforAfr­ica’s online platform, Marketplac­e Africa.
PHOTO: BLOOMBERG DHL has gone into partnershi­p with MallforAfr­ica’s online platform, Marketplac­e Africa.

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