In a statement from the company, this platform will provide a more convenient option for customers to make such payments as they look to clear their items at the ports.
The company’s Group Managing Director, Dr Sola Obabori, in the statement, also mentioned that the platform will also offer customers other benefits alongside its convenience. “We understand that customers demand more in terms of transparency and accountability; especially when it concerns the payment of their custom duties for items brought into the country. Not only does this platform give them the convenience of paying online, customers will also be able to view the complete breakdown of these charges as determined by the agencies involved at the ports.”
“As always, Red Star Express Plc will continue to strive to meet and exceed the expectations of its customers. This development is just another step towards achieving that aim,” he added.
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