Deliveries and Couriers from Asia and Africa

Stable delivery teams for food, packages and goods - without downtime, delays and rotation

Teams that make your delivery reliable, fast and accurate

The delivery and courier services sector was among the first to feel the lack of local labor, due to the growth of online shopping, food and package delivery.
The increasing volume of orders, work in shifts and the need for fast deliveries have led to the fact that stable and motivated workers are increasingly difficult to find on the domestic market.

With our licensed head office in Kathmandu (Nepal) and authorized partners in other Asian and African countries, Jupiter builds delivery and courier teams that can withstand the pace of the modern market - without delays, absenteeism and constant worker turnover.

Advantages of deliverymen and couriers from Asia and Africa

The workers we bring in are used to intensive work in the field, shift work and demanding conditions.

What worker profiles do we provide for delivery and courier services?

Food delivery people

restaurants, cloud kitchens, fast food, catering

Couriers for the delivery of packages and goods

e-commerce, retail, courier services

Foot deliverymen for areas where vehicles are not practical

Cyclists and motorcycle deliverymen for fast city deliveries

Delivery van drivers for larger goods and higher volume routes

Couriers for documents and sensitive shipments

banks, offices, B2B

Support workers who combine delivery, sorting and warehouse work

The types of jobs and delivery systems we provide labor for

Local delivery within a city or wider urban area

Regional delivery between multiple cities or retail outlets

"Last mile" deliveries for online shops of the ie-commerce platform

Internal delivery between stores, warehouses, logistics centers

Delivery for the HORECA sector (hotels, restaurants, central kitchens)

Seasonal Picks - Holidays, Sales, Seasonal Campaigns

Long-term teams for permanent work, without frequent changes of workers

Our delivery and courier selection process

Delivery must not stop.

Delivery is often the last link in the delivery chain – and it is the one that the end customer sees and evaluates.

If you need a workforce that arrives on time, respects routes and stays until the end of the job - you've come to the right place.