Alkremeya Streamlines Grocery Retail

By : Adoni Conrad Quenum

Date : lundi, 10 février 2025 08:09

E-commerce is booming across Africa, where, alongside global giants like Amazon, AliExpress, and Shein, local solutions are also emerging. In Libya, two tech entrepreneurs have decided to step into the growing sector.

Alkremeya is a Libyan B2B e-commerce platform specializing in grocery supply. Through its web and mobile platforms, it connects retailers directly with major importers and wholesalers, giving them access to competitive wholesale prices. The goal is to streamline the supply chain for grocery stores across the country.

Based in Tripoli, the startup was founded in 2023 by Abdurrahman Ejdier and Fasih Ullah Ghafoor. “Most procurement processes relied on traditional methods. Currently, there are no major players in Libya offering a similar level of service, though international e-commerce platforms are indirect competitors. Our local approach and deep understanding of the market dynamics set us apart,” explains Ghafoor.

The platform is available on iOS and Android, where it has already been downloaded over 5,000 times, according to Play Store data. Users can create an account and instantly purchase a wide range of grocery products and household items with just a few clicks. Alkremeya offers reliable delivery services and flexible payment options, eliminating the need for retailers to physically visit multiple suppliers.

Since its launch, the startup has served over 500 merchants, many of whom now rely on it as their primary supply channel. While Alkremeya currently operates exclusively in Libya, it plans to expand to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Oman between 2025 and 2026.

By Adoni Conrad Quenum

Editing by Feriol Bewa

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