Since the introduction of e-commerce into the Nigerian economy in the last decade, there have been significant growth in the logistics sector. Prior to the invent of e-commerce, the logistics sector in Nigeria was being dominated by largely major transport companies with much physical interaction between sender and carrier. However, e-commerce created a new model of way-billing items, goods from one point to the other as there were significant growth in way-billing, as such smaller logistics firms emerged and grew. The gradual cultural shift has evolved so much so that a large number of Nigerians have come to trust cashless services. Hence, the likes of Opay, SafeBoda and other tech startups are growing steadily. Thus, CariGo which is a decentralized Logistics as a Platform application is poised to positively disrupt organized way of way-billing items between two locations in a more efficient manner. Here, the Carrier is typically going in the said location and thus would make passive income alongside while helping to move the item to the said location in record time without much prior planning as its obtainable in traditional processes. Thus solving the issue of excess vehicles plying our weak roads, reduce carbon footprint; while providing reliable, insured, quick and efficient services.
This Solution was developed using React on the frontend and Django Python framework at the Backend. Hence, it is very important that you know the basics of React and Django. Tools used include a Github repository – this would require that you create an account on Github; a Text editor preferably VS Code and Git – this would require that you download and install on your local machine.
• Setting up the Frontend
• Major Features Development
• Setting up the Backend
• Major APIs Development
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Jeremiah Esieboma - Frontend Developer/TTL
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Oluwafemi Adenuga - Backend Developer
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Abdulrasheed Ibrahim - Frontend Developer
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Olagunju Daniel - Product Designer
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Adeyemi Sola - Backend Developer
If this project sounds interesting to you and you'd like to contribute, thank you! First, you can send a mail to indicate your interest, why you'd like to support and what forms of support you can bring to the table.
Team -97 wants to explicitly thank Facebook and Andela for their support and assistance throughout this project.
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