XPDEL has announced its entry into Indian markets
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XPDEL has announced its entry into Indian markets

XPDEL, a developing US-based eCommerce Fulfillment center network, declared its entry into the Indian markets.

XPDEL aims to begin with three markets, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi NCR,--wherein it will provide a broad range of technology-enabled solutions for India’s fast-growing e-commerce market. Consequently, it intends to increase its footprint to 20 markets by the end of 2023 to render nationwide coverage. As part of its global development, the firm intends to start in Europe and Canada by 2022.

Founder and Global CEO of XPDEL, Manish Kapoor, told the media that the XPDEL launch in India would draw development solutions for small and mid-sized retailers and new age e-commerce firms. They are solving their order fulfillment, inventory, and logistics requirements by rendering a complete solution from the order via delivery, with live tracking and visibility leading to exceptional customer experience.

India’s e-commerce sector is likely to touch $111.40 billion by 2025 from $46.20 billion in 2020, implying a yearly growth of 19.24%. Grocery is likely to be among the fundamental pillars of development, and it is expected to touch $18.2 billion in 2024 from $1.9 billion in 2019, growing at a CAGR of 57%.

With its vigorous development plans, strong technological architecture and focus on accurate and speedy deliveries, XPDEL will perform a vital role in helping this spurt in development for e-commerce business in India.

Co-founder and CEO, XPDEL-APAC, Ashish Chadha, told the media that the Indian e-commerce industry provides promising opportunities, and they are addressing the significant barriers concerning logistics and inventory. Their first customers are from the automotive and personal care verticals who have taken the lead against the competition by joining hands with XPDEL.

They will additionally be contributing majorly to employment creation by generating thousands of job opportunities. Also, they aim to develop responsibly, as 50% of their nationwide fleet would include electric vehicles, and their operations will be supported by sustainable, world-class technologies.

XPDEL told the media that e-commerce majors are swiftly replacing retail and small businesses. XPDEL’s core mission is to support small and medium businesses to succeed with e-commerce. XPDEL allows businesses to market through retail and various marketplaces by rendering multi-channel fulfillment and logistics services.

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XPDEL, a developing US-based eCommerce Fulfillment center network, declared its entry into the Indian markets. XPDEL aims to begin with three markets, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi NCR,--wherein it will provide a broad range of technology-enabled solutions for India’s fast-growing e-commerce market. Consequently, it intends to increase its footprint to 20 markets by the end of 2023 to render nationwide coverage. As part of its global development, the firm intends to start in Europe and Canada by 2022. Founder and Global CEO of XPDEL, Manish Kapoor, told the media that the XPDEL launch in India would draw development solutions for small and mid-sized retailers and new age e-commerce firms. They are solving their order fulfillment, inventory, and logistics requirements by rendering a complete solution from the order via delivery, with live tracking and visibility leading to exceptional customer experience. India’s e-commerce sector is likely to touch $111.40 billion by 2025 from $46.20 billion in 2020, implying a yearly growth of 19.24%. Grocery is likely to be among the fundamental pillars of development, and it is expected to touch $18.2 billion in 2024 from $1.9 billion in 2019, growing at a CAGR of 57%. With its vigorous development plans, strong technological architecture and focus on accurate and speedy deliveries, XPDEL will perform a vital role in helping this spurt in development for e-commerce business in India. Co-founder and CEO, XPDEL-APAC, Ashish Chadha, told the media that the Indian e-commerce industry provides promising opportunities, and they are addressing the significant barriers concerning logistics and inventory. Their first customers are from the automotive and personal care verticals who have taken the lead against the competition by joining hands with XPDEL. They will additionally be contributing majorly to employment creation by generating thousands of job opportunities. Also, they aim to develop responsibly, as 50% of their nationwide fleet would include electric vehicles, and their operations will be supported by sustainable, world-class technologies. XPDEL told the media that e-commerce majors are swiftly replacing retail and small businesses. XPDEL’s core mission is to support small and medium businesses to succeed with e-commerce. XPDEL allows businesses to market through retail and various marketplaces by rendering multi-channel fulfillment and logistics services. Image Source

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