One World Express announces partnership with OnBuy

8 December, 21

One World Express has today announced a new partnership with the UK eCommerce marketplace, OnBuy.

The global logistics firm will provide logistical solutions to OnBuy’s 11,000 UK-based online retailers.

The partnership will allow OnBuy retailers to download their orders into One World Express’ system and ship exclusively with the logistics provider. Retailers will also enjoy access to One World Express’ sophisticated logistics software, including SmartTrack, to help them provide an efficient and transparent courier service to customers.

One World Express is currently providing OnBuy retailers with domestic courier solutions. Furthermore, One World Express has pledged to extend its support to OnBuy to facilitate its imminent plans to expand into international markets.

Atul Bhakta, CEO of One World Express, said: “This partnership is another exciting step for One World Express. We are delighted that our services will help to facilitate the growth of promising UK-based eCommerce retailers.

“OnBuy is such an exciting business, and I am thrilled that One World Express is able to support its domestic and international growth. I can’t wait to see the progress that the marketplace, and its retailers, will enjoy over the next few years.

Cas Paton, Founder and CEO of OnBuy, said: “We greatly value our existing pool of retailers and customers; and we are delighted that this partnership with One World Express will be able to further enhance our services by providing them with superior courier solutions.

“This is just the beginning. OnBuy has its sights set on the international stage – and with the support and expertise of One World Express behind us, we expect to see some very exciting developments over the coming years.”

One World Express’ logistics solutions is now available to OnBuy’s online retailers.

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