Under the collaboration, ECU
Worldwide will become an integral part of FreightBob,
an end-to-end managed freight and inventory
distribution programme of ShipBob, through its network across over 180 countries,
more than 2,400 direct trade lanes and door-to-door deliveries, Allcargo
Logistics said.
This would help ShipBob
manage its e-commerce inventory for their merchants in over 50 markets, as a
part of ECU Worldwide LCL (less-than-container load) offering, it stated. ‘Our
new-age tech-driven booking platform ECU360 has redefined the global supply
chain efficiency with convenient features, continued product innovation and a
worldwide network.
“The association with ShipBob will help us further
deepen our delivery capabilities across regions. We look forward to helping
their clients do business globally,’ Niels Bach Nielsen, Regional Head – USA and
Canada at ECU Worldwide, said.
ShipBob is a global supply
chain and fulfilment platform for small and medium-sized businesses and
mid-market e-commerce merchants.
The partnership will allow a
more streamlined inbound flow of inventory from their suppliers and the
opportunity for their clients to have complete end-to-end distribution, the
company said, adding that ECU has facilitated ShipBob’s clients in exporting
segments of their primary inventory from the US to ShipBob’s facilities in
other countries.
‘The partnership with ECU Worldwide, which is one of
the leading players in the global logistics domain, will enhance our freight
offerings to our merchants. The association will further boost our freight
transportation capabilities, unlocking new us,’ Melissa
Nick, Supply Chain Officer at ShipBob, said.