Mon. May 13th, 2024
Xpressbees Same-day Delivery Service For D2Cs Spread Over To 1,000 Cities, Towns

Ecommerce Logistic Service Provider Xpressbees has expanded its same-day delivery service for D2C (direct-to-consumer) brands to over 1,000 cities and towns, which opens avenues for the local brands and expands their online presence besides keeping the logistic service cost low.

“This is a natural extension of our existing capabilities to newer markets. Our platform processes millions of orders every month. We believe this (expansion to over 1000 cities and towns) will open opportunities for established brands looking to expand their online presence and upcoming D2C brands trying to grow their customer base,” said Amitava Saha, Founder, Xpressbees.

The platform will help local businesses deliver goods on the same day while keeping the costs economical, he added.

Through 50 warehouse facilities, the logistics company will provide same-day delivery service across 51 cities with over 1600 Pin Codes, as well as next-day regional delivery service spanning 1000+ towns and cities.

Over 20,000 pin codes are served by the company, which has a presence in over 3000 towns and cities. It delivers approximately 1.5 million packages each day through more than 100 hubs with a total warehouse capacity of more than 3 million square feet.

The platform is run on Xpressbees’ proprietary Warehouse Management System (WMS) and Order Management System (OMS). It helps a brand to service orders from its website, orders from marketplaces, and any B2B orders received from its offline franchisees or B2B distributors from the same stock pool.

The orders it gets from customers are routed to the nearest warehouse, depending on factors such as–the speed of delivery and logistics costs to be borne by the brand, as per the release. 

Xpressbees is a solution for B2B, B2C, Cross-border, and 3PL(Third Party Logistics) delivery that works on speed, accuracy & scalability. 

 Last week, it announced establishing an engineering center in Bengaluru to attract IT talent and bring in specialized competencies.

The over 600-seat capacity engineering center at Bengaluru is the second facility of Xpressbees after Pune.

”Bangalore is the ideal place for us to build onto our technology expertise and to provide an unparalleled opportunity for engineers to work with a leading player in the logistics space. We are delighted to open this center in Bengaluru and look forward to providing a great working environment and career growth opportunities to the available talent pool in Bengaluru,” Xpressbees founder Amitava Saha said.

 Xpressbees entered the Unicorn club in February this year after it raised USD 300 million in funds in a Series F funding round led by Blackstone Growth, TPG Growth, and ChrysCapital, among others.

 

By Harshita Sharma

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