J&T Express
J&T Express is a technology and internet development based express company. It has an extensive network that supports delivery services inter-city, inter-province and across the nation.
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SBR Technology Excellence Awards 2023 Winner: J&T Express Singapore
SBR Technology Excellence Awards 2023 Winner: J&T Express Singapore
J&T Express Singapore wins the E-Commerce - Logistics award at the SBR Technology Excellence Awards 2023.
J&T Express Singapore wins at SBR Technology Excellence Award for transportation management system
The company's transportation management system, JMS, was awarded for its ability to optimise work processes and provide real-time visibility for customers and internal teams.
J&T Express Singapore offers delivery to Malaysia via mobile app
Parcel delivery will take four to nine days.
Potential SPAC sponsors hint at new tech SGX listings: CGS-CIMB
The brokerage company also identified several unicorns as possible SPAC targets.
What you see is what you get: Livestreaming gains traction in Singapore
Logistics provider J&T Express and e-commerce platform Mdada.live hope to cash in on this shopping trend.
J&T Express opens third warehouse in Singapore
It has also accelerated its expansion plans for additional warehouses.
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