Australian logistics firm Shippit enters Singapore

The company also partnered with Shopify to allow the COD feature.

Australian logistics software-as-a-service (SaaS) company Shippit has initiated its operation in Singapore, a press release confirmed. The firm offers delivery services for retailers and merchants powered by automation and machine learning.

Further, they also inked a deal with Shopify to introduce its cash on delivery (COD) feature. It will be available for retailers and merchants when they sign up for a Shippit account and connect their Shopify store.

Shippit accomplishes more than 50 million deliveries a year, serving 6,000 customers per month across Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia. And it claims to be the first Asian platform that provides carbon-free deliveries on all shipments with no added cost.

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