Boudjema has been an avid traveller for over 20 years, and has turned his many trips into a real source of inspiration. With up to 10 flights a month, he was quick to spot untapped opportunities in the air transport sector.
It was this vision that gave rise to Sendyo, an innovative platform that enables travellers to use the unused space in their luggage to transport parcels in a simple, secure and socially responsible way.
Drawing on his experience as a serial entrepreneur and his deep commitment to humanitarian initiatives since 2014, Boudjema L. has been able to transform his passion for travel into a meaningful project.
A clear mission: To combine travel and solidarity
Sendyo is taking an environmentally-friendly approach by optimising existing routes to reduce shipping costs, while helping to reduce the carbon footprint.
The idea is simple: to connect travellers with those who need to send parcels, offering an economical and reliable alternative to traditional delivery services. Boudjema L. is leveraging its global network and technological expertise to build a community committed to a circular and sustainable economy.
Sendyo’s instant connectivity allows users to create links and share resources at ‘lightning speed’, according to the official presentation note. The platform thus simplifies the sending process, while helping to reduce the carbon footprint – a crucial point at a time when the environment is increasingly at the heart of global concerns.
Alone we go faster, together we go further
Boudjema L.
Impressive growth
Sendyo’s approach is particularly relevant against a backdrop of rapid growth in air transport, especially in Africa, where the region is expected to reach 253 million passengers by 2024. This expansion, supported by markets such as Egypt and Algeria, has a direct impact on the environment, something that Sendyo is striving to take into account.
With his Sendyo project, Boudjema L. has already attracted significant interest, with over 2,700 visits, more than 2,000 likes on the platform, and more than 500 pieces of data collected. These figures testify to the growing commitment of the community to this innovative initiative, which combines ecology, mutual aid and efficiency in parcel transport.
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