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Shipping represents "biggest challenge" to global ecommerce expansion

London (ots/PRNewswire)

Making the right carrier connections can facilitate sustainable growth

Shipping and logistics challenges are the biggest hurdles facing ecommerce companies launching into new markets. Vendors can overcome these obstacles by forming the right connections with carrier companies, according to nShift, the global leader in delivery management software.

International expansion represents a major growth opportunity for online retailers and webshops as demand for ecommerce soars around the world. In Southeast Asia, for example, the ecommerce market is set to grow threefold over the next three years.[1] Meanwhile, in Africa, the number of active online shoppers is set to pass 500 million in 2025.[2]

Yet considerable logistical difficulties stand in the way of retailers looking to tap into these opportunities. Almost half (44.5%) of global business owners face challenges navigating customs requirements. Cross-border logistics create issues for 37% of business owners while 33.5% struggle with cross-border returns. Over a third (34.5%) came up against issues managing delivery expectations while 27.5% had problems tracking deliveries.[3]

These shipping and logistics challenges can be overcome by partnering with the right delivery management software. Experts at nShift recommend the following strategies:

  1. Make the right carrier connections – shipping internationally requires relationships with carrier companies that serve the relevant territories. Given the time it takes to set up the carrier connections, this can risks restricting a retailer's room to maneuver. This is best overcome by using delivery management software that offers ready-made connections to a large number of carriers.
  2. Prioritize the customer experience – when shoppers are ordering from a vendor that has only recently entered their market, they must be assured that their delivery is in safe hands. Regular and relevant communication to the customer during the shipping process is an essential means of building trust. If this communication is branded and user-friendly, it also creates opportunities to remarket to the customer at a time when they are most engaged with the brand.
  3. Make returns easy – some shoppers might be nervous about buying from a retailer outside their country. But if they can quickly see that there is a clear and simple returns process in place, they may be more likely to purchase.

Mattias Gredenhag, Chief Technology Officer at nShift said: "International expansion represents a huge opportunity in ecommerce. Vendors that are new to a market have to build trust quickly by getting the customer experience right. The minutes and hours that follow the customer hitting the 'buy' button are the moments of truth. It is often how the delivery process is managed that determines whether shoppers will buy from the retailer again and recommend it to friends.

"nShift's carrier library contains ready-made connections to over 1000 carrier companies around the world. We make it easier to manage shipping rules and calculate international freight costs. With our range of solutions, we enable growing ecommerce companies to create a great customer experience from checkout to returns. With nShift, retailers can build a global customer base that is every bit as loyal and engaged as at home."

https://nshift.com/carriers

About nShift

nShift is the global leading provider of cloud delivery management solutions enabling frictionless shipment and return of almost one billion shipments across 190 countries annually. nShift's software is used globally by e-commerce, retail, manufacturing and 3PL shippers. The company is headquartered in London and Oslo. It has over 500 employees across offices in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, United Kingdom, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Romania.

[1] https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/travel-logistics-and-infrastructure/our-insights/e-commerce-is-entering-a-new-phase-in-southeast-asia-are-logistics-players-prepared

[2] https://ecommercedb.com/insights/african-ecommerce-user-growth-beats-asia/3488

[3] https://www.bigcommerce.co.uk/articles/ecommerce/global-commerce/

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Robin Grainger,
robin.grainger@fourteenforty.uk; James Ellerington,
james.ellerington@fourteenforty.uk,
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