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EnvioClick the 1st Mexican portal to arrive to Peru and Chile
Source:Notimex From:Taiwan Trade Center Mexico Update Time:2019/01/10
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The Mexican company EnvioClick will expand its operations to Chile and Peru, with an initial investment of US $2.5 million, as part of its expansion plan in South America, where the company already has representation in Colombia.

It is the main portal that brings together the most important courier companies and is a logistics partner for its customers, SMEs that want to enter the e-commerce market, highlighted their directors: Juliana Sarmiento and Rosa Costes.

Its EnvioClickPRO service offers volume discounts and supports companies to manage their logistics operation from a single control panel, with modules for tracking and managing shipments.

EnvioClick had very good response in Colombia, where every day it gains more clients in a market with a size similar to that of Mexico, valued at US $3.25 billion annually, highlighted Juliana Sarmiento.

She stressed that in Mexico they already have more than a thousand customers and expect to reach two thousand between 2019 and 2020, also double the number of shipments to 135,000.

For the South American region, they expect to reach a similar number of SMEs and new clients, in addition to more than 200,000 monthly shipments only in Colombia, Chile and Peru.

The courier industry in Mexico registers more than 180 million shipments per year, from packages to letters, which represents a global value of US $10 billion, including storage, among other factors that make up the sector.

It is composed of around 2,500 companies that account for a market of around US $3.25 billion annually, generated mainly by small and medium enterprises.

Those who go to EnvioClick can achieve discounts of up to 50% in the shipment of their goods, as the firm has three services including: a real-time web quoting, focused mainly on those customers with occasional shipments.

 

Source: http://www.notimex.gob.mx/