Built on the foundation of an advanced fulfillment network, the SOUQ.com's Fulfilled by SOUQ offers benefits to sellers and consumers on the platform.
SOUQ.com, the Middle East’s largest online retail and marketplace platform, says it has taken the lead in pioneering e-commerce initiatives in the region with the launch of its Fulfilled by SOUQ (FBS) program.
Built on the foundation of an advanced fulfillment network, the program offers benefits to sellers and consumers on the platform.
The SOUQ.com FBS initiative claims to empower sellers to save time, boost their sales and grow their business without having to worry about logistics, whereas consumers can enjoy a superior shopping experience with high quality guaranteed products with fast and prioritized delivery at their doorsteps.
Fulfilled by SOUQ (FBS) extends the services currently provided by the e-commerce platform to all sellers by enabling them to effectively fulfill their delivery orders to millions of customers in the MENA region. Further, FBS frees online sellers from the time and money required to store, pick, pack, and ship.
Cross-border e-commerce is one of the fastest growing segments of global trade today and is helping SMEs reach global markets. Cross-border e-commerce has gone from zero two decades ago, to an estimated $1.92 trillion globally by the end of 2016. By providing end-to-end fulfillment and logistics support, FBS can support both world giants and SMEs who want to enter the MENA market.
Wisam Daoud, COO, SOUQ.com comments: “Our primary objective is to deliver the highest quality products as quickly and efficiently as possible to our customers.”
Source: Arab News
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