ShippyPro currently processes millions of shipments per month for thousands of customers in 36 countries, including well-known brands like Diesel, Guess, and Volcom, who rely on the platform and its integrations to ship, track and return their e-commerce orders.
“Delivering orders on time is one of the biggest concerns of e-commerce brands. Large and mid-sized B2B and B2C companies still consider shipping one of the biggest pain points to scaling their businesses. The main e-commerce players (e.g. Zalando, Amazon and Alibaba) have invested billions in R&D to make shipping their competitive advantage, resulting in higher customer expectations when it comes to receiving packages,” said Borghi. “Our technology provides any brand with a complete shipping solution that optimizes fulfillment, tracking, and reverse logistics, enabling our customers to offer the delivery experience consumers expect when they shop online.”
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