RapidShyp, Delhivery Tie-up to Democratise Last-Mile and Reverse Logistics
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RapidShyp, Delhivery Tie-up to Democratise Last-Mile and Reverse Logistics

RapidShyp, the eCommerce shipping platform built for ‘customers-first’ brands, announced a strategic partnership with Delhivery, one of India's largest integrated logistics providers. Through this collaboration, RapidShyp will now offer Delhivery’s express services across 18,700 pin codes, enhancing its last-mile delivery services. The partnership also incorporates advanced reverse logistics, providing eCommerce sellers with an efficient, end-to-end logistics solution.

Delhivery’s network, known for its speed and reliability, will allow RapidShyp’s customers to get faster deliveries to even the most remote parts of the country, reaching 99.5% of India's population. This nationwide reach empowers brands to serve a broader customer base while maintaining operational efficiency.

"By partnering with Delhivery, we are reinforcing our commitment to making last-mile delivery more accessible and seamless for eCommerce sellers across India. Delhivery's expansive infrastructure and RapidShyp's technology will provide brands with a robust logistics solution at every growth phase," said Ravi Goel, RapidShyp's Chief Business Officer.

The partnership is further enhanced by the addition of reverse logistics, enabling RapidShyp to provide a full suite of delivery solutions for outgoing and return shipments. This ensures businesses can easily handle returns, minimising disruptions to operations.

Delhivery is dedicated to providing unmatched logistics solutions that cater to the evolving needs of businesses. This collaboration underscores the shared goal of enhancing last-mile delivery and streamlining reverse logistics.

As the new year approaches, this partnership positions RapidShyp and Delhivery to ensure businesses can meet heightened customer expectations by offering seamless, high-speed deliveries and efficient reverse logistics management.

RapidShyp, the eCommerce shipping platform built for ‘customers-first’ brands, announced a strategic partnership with Delhivery, one of India's largest integrated logistics providers. Through this collaboration, RapidShyp will now offer Delhivery’s express services across 18,700 pin codes, enhancing its last-mile delivery services. The partnership also incorporates advanced reverse logistics, providing eCommerce sellers with an efficient, end-to-end logistics solution. Delhivery’s network, known for its speed and reliability, will allow RapidShyp’s customers to get faster deliveries to even the most remote parts of the country, reaching 99.5% of India's population. This nationwide reach empowers brands to serve a broader customer base while maintaining operational efficiency. By partnering with Delhivery, we are reinforcing our commitment to making last-mile delivery more accessible and seamless for eCommerce sellers across India. Delhivery's expansive infrastructure and RapidShyp's technology will provide brands with a robust logistics solution at every growth phase, said Ravi Goel, RapidShyp's Chief Business Officer. The partnership is further enhanced by the addition of reverse logistics, enabling RapidShyp to provide a full suite of delivery solutions for outgoing and return shipments. This ensures businesses can easily handle returns, minimising disruptions to operations. Delhivery is dedicated to providing unmatched logistics solutions that cater to the evolving needs of businesses. This collaboration underscores the shared goal of enhancing last-mile delivery and streamlining reverse logistics. As the new year approaches, this partnership positions RapidShyp and Delhivery to ensure businesses can meet heightened customer expectations by offering seamless, high-speed deliveries and efficient reverse logistics management.

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