
Reducing delivery times and costs for Pakistani exporters is the goal of a strategic logistics collaboration between Alibaba and UPS Pakistan. The action comes at a time when demand for Pakistani commodities, especially apparel and athletic goods, is rising abroad. With door-to-door shipping to the U.S. in 2-4 days and Europe in 2-3 days, together with transparent pricing and real-time tracking, this alliance could unleash a new wave of export growth for SMEs across Pakistan.
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The new agreement gives Pakistani small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) access to international shipping speed, dependability, and visibility by combining UPS‘s worldwide delivery network with Alibaba.com‘s logistics infrastructure. Exporters will be able to overcome previous obstacles including high costs, lengthy delivery cycles, and restricted cargo visibility with the help of Alibaba’s Track Smart service, which provides special freight pricing slabs and real-time tracking.
Alibaba reports that monthly order volumes surged by more than 150% and the number of Pakistani suppliers on the platform expanded by about 50% between April and September.
This is more than just quicker shipping for a lot of SMEs; it may be a game-changer. According to one exporter, they may compete globally without the hassles of uncertain costs or delayed delivery if they have fair pricing and dependable logistics. If implemented with consistency and clarity, this partnership could mark a turning point; transforming Pakistan’s export landscape by giving its SMEs a clear, dependable route to global markets.
