Our Identity
Pioneers of smart mobility in Ivory Coast.
Within the framework of a public-private partnership with the State of Côte d'Ivoire, Quipux Afrique has designed and deployed an integrated technological platform - the first of its kind on the continent - covering all strategic road transport registries.
Drivers · Vehicles · Carriers.
Since 2013, every document, every control, every procedure is digitized, traceable and accessible from +30 counters across the national territory.
The Ivorian Government has extended Quipux Afrique's mission to the Integrated Management System (SGI), to the Intelligent Transport System (STI) including video-ticketing, and to the administrative impound - a framework that confirms our central role in the modernization of the sector.
Foundation · Public-Private Partnership
Creation & History of Quipux
Founded on July 25, 2013, Quipux Afrique SA was born from the vision to modernize road transport management in Côte d'Ivoire. Selected following an international call for tenders, the company partnered with the Ivorian State in 2014 to design and operate the Integrated Management System (SGI). In December 2023, the exit of the Colombian group Quipux SAS marked the transition to 100% Ivorian ownership, split between SNDI (49%) and the IBRAMEX holding (51%).
Key Dates & Transitions
Rigour · International Standards
Operational Excellence & ISO Certification
Since 2016, Quipux Afrique has placed quality at the core of its processes. Certified ISO 9001:2015, the company guarantees a public service that is efficient, transparent, and secure. This quality approach ensures simplified, harmonized procedures for both administrations and citizens, aligned with international best practices, while actively preparing for ISO 27001 certification for a high level of data security.
Compliance & Frameworks
Influence · National Champion
Regional Expansion & Continental Vision
Quipux Afrique does not limit its impact to Côte d'Ivoire. Capitalizing on its success model and technical expertise, the company positions itself as a leader in the digital transformation of transport in West Africa and beyond. Today, Quipux Afrique exports its know-how and platforms to new partner countries (such as Guinea-Bissau and Congo), illustrating the potential of African tech champions.
Deployments and operations in partner countries:
Impact · Civic Engagement
Social Responsibility & Road Safety
Beyond business performance, Quipux Afrique places social impact at the heart of its mission. The company actively engages in road safety awareness (equipment donations, educational campaigns), supports national sports (partnerships with FIF), and invests heavily in human capital (value sharing with employees). For Quipux Afrique, technological success must be a lever for inclusion and well-being for society.
Through these initiatives, Quipux Afrique demonstrates that it is a trusted civic partner. Every technological solution deployed is accompanied by a social impact component to improve the daily lives of users and our employees, thereby consolidating our civic commitment to a safer and more prosperous Côte d'Ivoire.
Technologie de terrain
Intelligent Checkpoint and Mobile Units
The intelligent checkpoint is a targeted road control solution using an onboard database of wanted vehicles or a "black list". When deployed, the intelligent checkpoint allows for the detection, immobilization, and impounding of potential traffic offenders. It consists of:
Detection Unit
An advanced post equipped with a mobile camera or one mounted in a police or gendarmerie vehicle.
Learn moreInterception Unit
The alerts generated by detections from the advanced post enable the safe interception of the offender by law enforcement.
Learn moreMobile Unit
Fitted to the standards of a service window, this van allows operational teams to carry out processing, notification, and electronic payment of fines.
Learn moreThe intelligent checkpoint, which thus extends the coverage area of video ticketing, allows targeted controls to be organized through the rapid identification of wanted vehicles in an onboard database called a black list. These lists consist mainly of:

