Wassalli was developed as my end-of-study project during a six-month internship at SLK Consulting in Paris, France. The project aimed to address the growing demand for private carriers in the C2C shipping domain, especially between France and North African countries such as Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco. My role was to design and develop an application that connects individual shippers with private carriers, facilitating easier package delivery through a multi-platform interface (web and mobile). The platform's goal is to make the process of sending and receiving parcels more efficient by offering users better visibility and access to private transport services that traditionally rely on informal networks.
The import/export market between France and North Africa has seen steady growth, with a significant increase in small parcel shipments. However, many private transporters operate without a unified platform, with information about their services often spread through word of mouth or online groups. Wassalli fills this gap by creating a centralized space where users can search, rate, and engage with transporters, providing transparency and convenience to the cross-border shipping process.
During the project, I worked on the front-end using Next.js and Tailwind CSS, ensuring the platform was both visually appealing and functional across devices. The project involved complex user flows, from search to booking and feedback collection, which helped users find reliable carriers. My work on Wassalli demonstrated my ability to manage complex applications, meet client needs, and deliver a tailored, high-quality solution for an emerging market.