PAXI for Business: a real solution for parcel delivery in South Africa

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PAXI for Business: a real solution for parcel delivery in South Africa
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PAXI connects businesses, couriers, stores and customers revolutionising the parcel delivery experience.

In the competitive landscape of parcel delivery services in South Africa, PAXI emerges as a key role player, prioritising convenience and efficiency. Catering to both individual customers and businesses alike, PAXI provides a seamless platform for sending and receiving parcels across the nation.Leveraging bespoke technology,

recently highlighted PAXI’s cloud-native technology as a commitment from the company to remain agile, offering quicker access to new features and improved service quality. While PAXI was born from a need to assist students to get their university assignments across the country, it has evolved into something quite special in its own right, backed by retail giant PEP.

In collaboration with their reliable & trusted distribution partners and PAXI point network which includes PEP, PEPHome, PEPCell, Shoe City and Tekkie Town stores – any business looking to move goods around the country can clearly get excited at just this prospect alone.allows businesses to package their products, have them collected by a PAXI courier partner from their business premises, and distributed through the PAXI network.

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