EasyParcel Inks MoU With iStore iSend To Expand Capabilities Of Micro Sellers Through E-Fulfilment Solutions

EasyParcel, an online booking platform for parcel deliveries, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with iStore iSend, an end-to-end e-fulfilment solutions, and Warehousing-as-a-Service (WaaS) provider, allowing the two parties to share its knowledge and resources that will enable them to better serve their customers.

With the MoU that was officially signed today, EasyParcel will introduce its network of micro businesses and SME online sellers to a specially curated package of affordable, technological, and innovative e-fulfilment services provided by iStore iSend that will handle the transportation arrangements, logistics management, as well as the supply chain and storage for the sellers’ inventory.

Through this collaboration, a few options of packages are available to choose from, whereby each package will include inbound, pick & pack, and delivery services bound together. As part of the conditions, this service is only available in West Malaysia, with a total SKU count of 8 per account signed under EasyParcel. More information on the packages are as below: 

PriceDetails
RM88.80For 10 shipments, Up to 2 items per shipment total weight/volumetric weight up to 3 kg
RM108.80For 10 shipments, Up to 3 items per shipment total weight/volumetric weight up to 3 kg
RM128.80For 10 shipments, Up to 3 items per shipment total weight/volumetric weight up to 5 kg

“This collaboration is crucial, as the vast technical and technological offerings available at iStore iSend will allow Malaysian micro sellers to scale their businesses faster, which will be further complemented by the ability to choose from their preferred delivery partners. By taking away a huge weight off their shoulders, business owners can focus on what is really important: managing and growing the business,” said Clarence Leong, Founder & CEO of EasyParcel.

“As it is, most of the micro sellers in the country are managing their businesses from scratch without much help when it comes to handling the inventory. I wouldn’t be surprised if most of them are storing their stocks in their own homes. This includes sellers like stockists, self-made clothing items, personalised jewellery and the like. Those are exactly the people that we want to reach out to with this collaboration and help them grow their business without the worry of running out of space or having to hire additional workforce,” said co-founder and CEO of iStore iSend, Joe Khoo. 

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