Asendia launches e-PAQ Select for Oceania market

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- 16 Mar 2023 ( #1119 ) - Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Asendia employee at a packing facility using the advanced technology
Asendia employee at a packing facility using the advanced technology

Asendia has launched a new parcel delivery service that will track and ship to major e-commerce destinations worldwide.

e-PAQ Select is a tracking delivery solution, providing an efficient and cost-effective alternative for e-commerce logistics in Australia and New Zealand.

e-PAQ Select offers a fully tracked delivery service to 37 destinations, with plans to expand to 40 destinations worldwide, says Asendia Oceania managing director Lou Milicevic.

“We designed e-PAQ Select to sit in that sweet spot between Express and postal,” Milicevic says.

“This will help us to provide reliable and cost-effective shipping options using advanced technology instead of traditional shipping ways, which will allow partners to remain flexible yet relevant.”

Established in 2012 as a joint venture between La Poste and Swiss Post, Asendia has become a fast-developing company helping businesses grow internationally with their cross-border e-commerce solutions, providing a 100% carbon-neutral delivery.

Visit VETTER at ProMat exhibition booth N6329 and see for yourself the latest technology for modern and safe warehouse logistics.
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