Fez Delivery has launched LockerDash 3.0 for its safe locker deliveries, with ₦699 intra-city pricing in Lagos and Abuja and ₦2,000 Lagos to Abuja.
Fez Delivery has launched LockerDash 3.0, with new pricing for its safe locker service in Nigeria. On June 9, 2026, the company shared the update alongside recent posts promoting its “Safelocker” pickup option and broader shipping routes.
Locker-based delivery means a sender drops off a parcel, or a courier delivers it, to a secure locker location. The recipient then picks it up later using a code or other verification, similar to collecting an item from a lockbox at a mall.
With LockerDash 3.0, Fez Delivery says customers can now pay ₦699 for deliveries within Lagos and within Abuja. It also set a Lagos to Abuja locker delivery price of ₦2,000.
The company has been pushing locker pickup as a lower-cost alternative to doorstep delivery. In a June 8 post, it said locker pickup can cost up to 50% less than home delivery, and it positions the lockers as a convenience option for people who are not always available to receive packages.
In Nigerian logistics, the “last mile” is the final step from a hub to the customer. It is often the most expensive and the easiest place for delivery to fail, due to traffic, address issues, and missed recipients.
Safe locker networks can reduce repeat delivery attempts and concentrate drop-offs in fewer places. That can lower costs for operators and, if pricing holds, for users too.
The pricing update also puts pressure on other urban logistics players to offer predictable fees, especially for Lagos and Abuja routes where e-commerce deliveries are growing.
Primary Source: fezdelivery.co
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