A Togolese-French conglomerate picked to carry out the Post’s digital addressing project

Economic governance
Monday, 01 March 2021 16:01
A Togolese-French conglomerate picked to carry out the Post’s digital addressing project

(Togo First) - Togolese firm Hi-Tech and two French IT companies, Naomis and Edenmap, will develop the digital addressing project of the Post office. 

“The Naomis-Hi-Tech-Edenmap conglomerate had the highest combined technical/financial score and was picked as the provisional winning bidder,” said members of the commission in charge of the Post’s public contracts.   

In effect, the firms will design and launch an app that will enable postal services to localize their customers and digitally map out the country. 

The system should cost around CFA120 million according to the final bid submitted by the winners. The amount is less expensive than that proposed by ITC Innovation-AsaaseGPS. 

The projected platform should facilitate the sharing of digital addresses through SMS, mail, and WhatsApp. It will be available in many formats (Web, Android, iOS). 

Let’s note that the provision of this contract to the selected consortium is a new milestone in the Post’s efforts to complete the country’s digital mapping. 

Séna Akoda

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