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Shippit signs 3 deals with Janio, FedEx, Qxpress

The partnerships are expected to boost its delivery network in Singapore and Malaysia.

Logistics company Shippit has entered into three new deals with logistics provider Janio, FedEx, and e-commerce logistics expert Qxpress to strengthen its domestic delivery network in Singapore and Malaysia.

The partnership with Qxpress, in particular, will help the company improve reliability and flexibility in domestic deliveries through same-day delivery options in Singapore.

Aside from these markets, the partnership with Janio will allow Shippit to open delivery lanes at special rates in Southeast Asia, China, and the US.

“It's critical that we continue investing in carrier integrations and product enhancements that benefit our merchants to capitalise on this growth in the region,” Shippit Southeast Asian Business Development Lead Mark Lancaster said.

“These recent carrier deals expand our network capability providing more domestic and international services to our growing merchant base,” Lancaster added.

The company noted there is an estimated 40 million new users in Southeast Asia that are going online, which reflects on the rise in e-commerce spending currently at US$62 billion. It is expected to grow to US$172 billion by 2025.

Shippit has also added new integrations with e-Commerce platforms, such as WooCommerce and Magento to support a wider variety of merchants. WooCommerce and Magento join existing partner Shopify, allowing merchants a seamless integration with the Shippit platform.

Shippit has also onboarded a variety of SMB and Enterprise clients across different product categories such as Seira Elves, Global Knives, Looqal, Sans & Sans, Hush Candles, Blender Bottle, Sterling Nutrition, and Boxgreen.

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