RedHatDelivery, a Juba-based logistics startup founded by entrepreneur John Madol, has emerged as one of the city’s most trusted delivery services after its launch during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company’s success story highlights the resilience and innovation of entrepreneurs in South Sudan’s growing startup ecosystem.
From Pandemic Challenge to Essential Service
John Madol, a graduate of the Orange Corners South Sudan incubator program, founded RedHatDelivery at a time of widespread movement restrictions and economic uncertainty. Identifying a critical need for a safe and efficient delivery service, he launched the platform to connect residents and businesses with essential goods, from meals to documents. The company quickly gained a reputation for its reliability and customer service, addressing a significant logistical gap in the capital city.
The Role of Ecosystem Support
The growth of RedHatDelivery from a nascent idea into a rapidly expanding brand was supported by the Orange Corners South Sudan program. Through mentorship, business development training, and network access provided by the incubator, Madol was able to refine his business model and scale his operations. The journey of RedHatDelivery underscores the impact of structured ecosystem support in helping local entrepreneurs build sustainable solutions for local challenges.
About RedHatDelivery
RedHatDelivery is a technology-driven logistics company providing fast, reliable, and affordable delivery services across Juba, South Sudan. The platform caters to a diverse range of clients, including students, small business owners, and corporate offices, delivering items such as meals, medicine, documents, and other parcels. The company is focused on making life in Juba more convenient through its swift and secure pick-up and drop-off services.
Source: Orange Corners South Sudan