PAN AFRICAN VISIONSPAN AFRICAN VISIONSPAN AFRICAN VISIONS
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    Agbor Balla Raises Alarm Over Six-Year Paralysis of Cameroon’s Higher Judicial Council

    By Boris Esono Nwenfor BUEA, PAV – Venerated Human rights advocate Nkongho…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Museveni Credits God, Security Forces for Victory, Maps Economic and Social Agenda for New Kisanja

    Kiruhura, Uganda — President-elect Yoweri Museveni has credited divine intervention, the National…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Cameroon Supreme Court Nears Long-Awaited Verdict in Separatist Leaders’ Case

    By Boris Esono Nwenfor BUEA, PAV – The fate of the ten…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Sierra Leone : A Day to Remember, or Another Day of Forgetting ?

    By Ishmael Sallieu Koroma* When President Julius Maada Bio announced Sierra Leone’s…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Uganda’s Museveni Becomes Africa’s 3rd Longest-serving President

    By Tom Oniro Elenyu In Kampala The final official results of the…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Côte d’Ivoire: Montage Gold Advances Koné Project, Targets First Gold Pour in Late 2026

    Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire — Montage Gold Corp. has confirmed rapid construction progress…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Tripoli Prepares to Host Libya’s Premier Energy & Economic Summit This Week

    -With one week to go, LEES 2026 positions Libya as a high-impact…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    South Africa’s Participation At The 56th World Economic Forum (WEF)

    By Mpho Parks Tau, Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition* South Africa…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    AFCON Joy, Everyday Pain: Senegal’s Mobile Money Tax Under Scrutiny

    --Senegal is celebrating, and Senegal is hurting. By Ajong Mbapndah L As…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Ethiopian Airlines Launches Construction of Bishoftu International Airport in Historic Milestone

    By Wallace Mawire Ethiopian Airlines Group, Africa’s largest airline, has officially commenced…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Health
  • Sport
    SportShow More
    AFCON 2025 : A Spectacle of Power, Failure, and a Pan-African Reckoning

    By James Woods * I watched from the stands in disbelief as…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Senegal Edges Morocco to Clinch Second AFCON Title After Extra-Time Drama

    By Boris Esono Nwenfor BUEA, PAV – The Teranga Lions of Senegal…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Motsepe’s Wrong Call On AfCON Schedule

    By Ajong Mbapndah L* There are decisions that test leadership, and there…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Sierra Leone FA President Babadi Kamara Heads to Morocco for AFCON 2026 Final and CAF Leadership Meeting

    By Ishmael Sallieu Koroma FREETOWN, Jan 15-  President Babadi Kamara has departed…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    AFCON 2025: Heavyweights Set for Explosive Semi-final Showdowns

    By Boris Esono Nwenfor The semi-final line-up for the TotalEnergies CAF Africa…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Multimedia
    • Sports
    • Documentaries
    • Comedy
    • Music
    • Interviews
  • APO/PAV
    APO/PAVShow More
    Billions at Play: Centurion CEO Agrees Deal to Write New Book about Africa’s Oil and Gas

    The book, “Billions at Play: The Future of African Energy”, will be…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • AMA/PAV
    AMA/PAVShow More
    U.S. Embassy Pretoria Celebrates Mandela Day at Zola Community Health Center in Soweto

    PRETORIA, South Africa, July 22, 2019,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- To honor Nelson Mandela’s…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Zimbabwe: Droughts leave millions food insecure, UN food agency scales up assistance

    Severe drought has rendered more than a third of rural households in…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Mozambique: Opposition candidate facing pre-election death threats and intimidation

    GENEVA, Switzerland, July 19, 2019,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The main opposition candidate in…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    The END Fund – Making everyday a Mandela Day

    JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, July 18th 2019,-/African Media Agency/- 2018 was a true landmark…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Innovation leaders gather in Nairobi to unpack Intelligent Enterprise opportunities at SAP Innovation Day.

    NAIROBI, Kenya , July 18, 2019 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- About 600…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Media OutReach
    Media OutReachShow More
    Forging a Strategic Partnership to Pioneer a New Ecosystem Chapter: Elong Hotel Technology Group and Evians Holdings International Sign Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement

    KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 21 January 2026 -…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Tsubame-Sanjo, Niigata: A World-Renowned Mecca of Craftsmanship

    Tourists flock to open factories offering facility tours and hands-on craft experiencesNIIGATA…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    WRISE Group Establishes Strategic Alliance with The Continental Group to Democratise Access to Private Banking in the UAE

    Strategic alliance between two financial services leaders expands access to private banking…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Get ready for action: HSBC SVNS Singapore unveils official ambassadors and match schedule alongside return of SEA 7s

    Rugby ambassadors Ruby Tui, Nathan Hirayama, and Jerry Tuwai will ignite the…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    foodpanda boosts bigger grocery runs with new, upsized pandamart stores

    Platform’s inaugural Kiasu Pasar Report also reveals shift towards smarter, healthier and…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Blogs
    • African Show Biz
    • Insights Africa
    • Cumaland Diary
    • Kamer Blues
    • Nigerian Round Up
    • Ugandan Titbits
    • African View Points
    • Global Africa
  • Magazines
Search
  • Global Africa
  • Interviews
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • African Newsmakers
  • African View Points
  • Development
  • Discoveries
  • Education
© 2026. Pan African Visions. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Ox Delivers: An Interview With One of AFSIC’s many Success Stories
Font ResizerAa
PAN AFRICAN VISIONSPAN AFRICAN VISIONS
  • Politics
  • Business in Africa
  • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Multimedia
  • Contact
Search
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sport
  • Multimedia
    • Sports
    • Documentaries
    • Comedy
    • Music
    • Interviews
  • APO/PAV
  • AMA/PAV
  • Media OutReach
  • Blogs
    • African Show Biz
    • Insights Africa
    • Cumaland Diary
    • Kamer Blues
    • Nigerian Round Up
    • Ugandan Titbits
    • African View Points
    • Global Africa
  • Magazines
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2025 Pan African Visions.  All Rights Reserved.
PAN AFRICAN VISIONS > Blog > AMA > Ox Delivers: An Interview With One of AFSIC’s many Success Stories
AMA

Ox Delivers: An Interview With One of AFSIC’s many Success Stories

Last updated: August 1, 2022 9:30 am
Pan African Visions
Share
SHARE

The greatest benefits of attending AFSIC 2022 will be the platforms to talk about your business and the reach to potential collaborators and investors there. 

LONDON, England, 1 August 2022, /African Media Agency/-OX Delivers is an on-demand logistics company bridging the gap of Transport Poverty in Africa. With a strong focus on African rural emerging markets, OX uses clean, reliable, and affordable transport to help customers get their goods to market. The use of clean-transport electric trucks ensures OX is having a positive environmental impact as well as an economic and social impact on African communities.

OX attended AFSIC 2021 and found it to be the perfect event to increase the exposure of their start-up project. Their feedback was that AFSIC provided an invaluable opportunity to network with important investors and collaborators, “The wide-ranging panels, speaker and networking events enabled us to meet and make important contacts with potential investors and collaborators in and around our operating market. The response we had to the OX truck was fantastic!”

AFSIC – Investing in Africa is an annual event focused entirely on investment into Africa. With a strong emphasis on networking, AFSIC is the perfect opportunity for African projects and businesses to connect with important investors, dealmakers and business leaders. AFSIC has served as a highlight event in the investment calendar creating invaluable opportunities for both investors and projects seeking investment. AFSIC 2022 will be held in London in October and full details can be found on www.afsic.net

AFSIC – Investing in Africa sat down with OX to chat about their company, their experience navigating a start-up in Africa and how AFSIC was an important event for their company gaining invaluable exposure and networking with relevant investors.

Can you tell us a little bit more about what Ox Delivers does and what projects you have on the go?

We are a smart logistics company using clean, reliable, and affordable transport to help customers get their goods to market. This is enabled by our purpose-designed all-terrain electric truck and digital platform. We have established operations in Rwanda, achieved our first revenue in March 2021 and are now serving over 600 clients – seeing rapid growth month-on-month. The Warwickshire, UK-based Research & Development team is developing the electric truck. 

We have a long-term R&D project funded which is currently under embargo. We can’t wait to tell you about it!

What is Ox Delivers’ vision?

Our vision is simple: to deliver clean, reliable, and affordable transport to the 3 billion people without access to vehicles. OX Delivers drives prosperous trade in emerging markets to create a self-reinforcing cycle of growth and impact.

What inspired the team at Ox Delivers to start this company?

Our inspiration continues to be the global population without access to vehicles. Rural emerging markets (one third of global population) lack access to motorized transport. Bicycles or human portage are used to transport goods to local, low-value, markets. Lack of access to larger markets and cold chains increases waste and limits incomes. At OX, we want to make access to transport available to those without it.

Can you tell us a bit more about Transport Poverty and how Ox Delivers is helping bridge the gap?

Africa is a continent of growth and entrepreneurs, but also transport poverty. A lack of capital means vehicles that were never designed for dirt roads are imported second-hand. Only few can afford them. This means that motorized transport is scarce, unreliable, polluting, and expensive.

For most entrepreneurs, the only alternative is using bicycles, people, or animals to move goods. As a result, goods can’t be moved fast enough or far enough to build a prosperous business. And so this spiral continues. As Africa’s population grows so will the problem. 

OX is bridging the gap as an on-demand logistics company serving rural emerging markets. Customers pay OX to deliver goods using our shared EV trucks; affordably and reliably.This enables entrepreneurs to reach new markets, immediately creating new value, which they reinvest in their businesses and communities. This kick starts a cycle of growth delivering economic, social, and environmental impact.

What is Ox Delivers’ clean-transport ecosystem model?

Our clean, affordable and reliable transport ecosystem uses 3 key innovations: our digital platform, electric truck, and Driver Plus (DP) strategy. Our digital platform, which is 2G capable, is used by customers to book shipments of goods on the OX trucks, and enables incremental products and data monetization. The OX truck is the only electric truck designed for emerging markets, and will be shipped flatpack to be assembled in its destination market. Our DP strategy is all about our local entrepreneurial drivers: they connect with new customers on a regular basis, growing customer relationships and protecting assets in their regular rhythms of collection and delivery of goods.

Ox Delivers is all about clean transport, what design have you put in place for your vehicle to achieve this aim?

The OX truck is the first purpose designed electric truck for emerging markets.

Being electric, it has zero emissions and therefore tackles both global warming and air pollution which is Africa’s 2nd largest cause of death, and becoming an increasing problem as the number of vehicles rise.

The other benefit of going electric is much lower running costs. “Fuel” is typically half the cost of diesel, and electric vehicles require much less maintenance. For example, there is no need to ever change the oil.

Who are Ox Delivers’ main competitors and what you are doing to make sure you’re a cut above the rest?

Today our smallholder, trader, cooperative, and entrepreneur customers are served by informal transport providers who own and operate bicycles or trucks. They lack co-ordination, the ability to scale, or technology to compete. Other companies serving this Business2Entrepreneur economy include trade platforms and wholesalers such as Twiga and Wasoko. Many often started out as asset-light operations but were forced to pivot and bring transport “in house” to deliver a reliable service.

Our purpose-built technology creates an enduring competitive advantage: ultra-low OpEx and reliability are critical to business success, and that is why OX is developing its own hardware and software to achieve this with its purpose-designed electric truck and digital app. As a result, the businesses above represent ideal “white label” customers for OX, utilizing OX’s unique technology to deliver lower OpEx than their existing in-house or embedded transport solutions.

We’ve seen you have succeeded in closing an oversubscribed $3.4m Funding Round, how did you manage to achieve such a successful fundraising campaign and see such incredible growth in OX Delivers operations?

Our operations in Rwanda started in March 2021, and in 14 months we have opened two depots moving goods for over 600 customers. Revenue has grown consistently by 22% month-on-month and our depots turn away 80% of received calls/inbound interest due to lack of truck and delivery capacity which we continue to expand. We see that this success and incredible growth is down to our transport being affordable and reliable, and to our DP strategy.

Our DPs are local entrepreneurial drivers working out of our depots who connect with new customers on a regular basis, growing customer relationships and protecting assets in their regular rhythms of collection and delivery of goods. The reliability of service has proven to be radical for our operations in Rwanda and key to our customer growth.

You attended AFSIC 2021 and brought your Ox Truck to the event. What sort of publicity and traction did you gain from attending AFSIC 2021?

AFSIC 2021 was a fantastic opportunity to showcase our electric truck ahead of its appearance at the COP26 UK Presidency Pavilion on Transport Day and at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Rwanda this year. The wide-ranging panels, speaker and networking events enabled us to meet and make important contacts with potential investors and collaborators in and around our operating market. The response we had to the OX truck was fantastic.

What benefit do you see for other African start up business and innovations in attending AFSIC this year?

The greatest benefits of attending AFSIC 2022 will be the platforms to talk about your business and the reach to potential collaborators and investors there.

AFSIC 2022 is taking place in London 10th-11th October 2022 at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge. To register for AFSIC visit our registration page: https://www.afsic.net/delegate-registration/ .

Book before 30th June to save up to £480 with our Early Bird rate. Use the Media Discount Code AF2210M for an additional 10% discount. There are still a variety of exhibition and sponsorship opportunities on offer, email event@afsic.net for more information. 

Distributed by African Media Agency in partnership with AFSIC- Investing in Africa

About AFSIC

AFSIC – Investing in Africa is a large-scale Event and Expo focused on matching business and investment opportunities in Africa. The event has grown over many years into one of the most important conduits of investment into Africa.

Notable characteristics include:

·    The event is attended by many of Africa’s most important investment firms

·    Networking is at the heart of AFSIC with multiple events allowing companies to meet appropriate investors

·    Dedicated Country Summits allow deep dives into some of Africa’s most important economies

·    Sector Focused workshops and sessions allow companies to focus on one or more of Africa’s high growth business sectors; e.g financial services, energy, agriculture, health etc.

·    Our sophisticated AFSIC African Investments Dashboard allows companies to upload investment propositions that can be viewed by Africa’s leading investors prior to AFSIC so that highly efficient investment meetings can be held within the AFSIC event to finalise investment deals

·    AFSIC – Investing in Africa builds on a massive network across Africa, and high profile digital platforms enabling companies to grow their business, trade and investment across the African continent

Media contact:

Olivia de Villiers olivia@africaninvestments.co

Source : African Media Agency (AMA)

Share This Article
LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article FULFILMENT REALITY OF SCRIPTURE IS HEARD BY THOUSANDS ONLINE
Next Article BonelliErede and Italia Africa Business Week host a thought-provoking discussion on the restitution of cultural property to African states
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
LinkedInFollow

You Might Also Like

Why we need to Safeguard AI’s Future with Dependable Data

By
Pan African Visions

Media Advisory : Press Conference- Launch of AMA Academy

By
Pan African Visions

Bybit and Talos Enter Partnership to Expand Digital Assets Trading for Institutional Clients

By
Pan African Visions

Ethiopia: Guterres welcomes Tigray humanitarian ceasefire agreement

By
Pan African Visions
PAN AFRICAN VISIONS
Facebook Twitter Youtube Rss Medium

About US


Pan African Visions: Your instant connection to breaking stories and live updates. Stay informed with our real-time coverage across politics, tech, entertainment, and more. Your reliable source for 24/7 news.

  • 7614 Green Willow Court, Hyattsville, MD 20785 , USA
  • 1 24 0429 2177
  • pav@panafricanvisions.com
Top Categories
  • Politics
  • Business in Africa
  • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Multimedia
  • Contact
Usefull Links
  • PAV – Home
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Complaint
  • Advertise With Us

© 2025 Pan African Visions. 
All Rights Reserved.