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Fship Logistics, India Post teams up for last mile e-commerce delivery

This collaboration ensures Fship can now serve customers across India comprehensively, tapping into previously inaccessible markets.

Fship Logistics, India Post teams up for last mile e-commerce delivery
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Fship has partnered with India Post to enhance last-mile delivery services for e-commerce products of Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) startups, small and medium businesses (SMBs), and MSMEs across India.

The Indian logistics market is set to grow at 8.8% annually to reach $484.43 billion by 2029, while the E-commerce market is expected to hit $18.81 trillion by the same year, with a 15.80 percent CAGR.

The release reads, “In response to these trends, Fship has embarked on a strategic collaboration with India Post aimed at empowering (D2C) businesses and addressing the escalating demand in the logistics sector. Fship's cutting-edge technology, combined with India Post's extensive reach, will empower eCommerce to reach every corner of India.”

Ashutosh Bharti, founder and CEO of Fship Logistics, expressed his excitement: "Our collaboration with India Post, one of the most trusted and recognized names operating the world’s largest delivery network, marks a significant milestone in our mission to revolutionize e-commerce logistics in India. By leveraging Fship's advanced technology and India Post's unparalleled reach, we're poised to empower businesses of all sizes to thrive in the digital economy. This partnership is a big step forward for New Bharat.”

By partnering with India Post, Fship expands its reach nationwide, including remote areas where India Post is the exclusive courier service. This collaboration ensures Fship can now serve customers across India comprehensively, tapping into previously inaccessible markets and marks a substantial advancement in India's eCommerce sector.

Fship will seamlessly integrate its platform, offering comprehensive shipping solutions, including pick-up, and delivery services. With real-time shipment tracking and notifications, eCommerce sellers will benefit from enhanced service.Together, they aim to create economical deliveries, particularly in rural areas with less developed logistics infrastructure.

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