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XPDEL, LA-based eCommerce fulfillment network, launches operations in India

By ANI | Updated: November 23, 2021 11:15 IST

XPDEL, a fast-growing LA-based eCommerce Fulfillment center network, today announced its entry into the Indian markets. XPDEL plans to start with 3 markets - Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Bengaluru wherein it will offer a wide range of technology enabled solutions for India's rapidly expanding e-commerce market.

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XPDEL, a fast-growing LA-based eCommerce Fulfillment center network, today announced its entry into the Indian markets. XPDEL plans to start with 3 markets - Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Bengaluru wherein it will offer a wide range of technology enabled solutions for India's rapidly expanding e-commerce market.

Subsequently, it plans to expand its footprint to 20 markets by end of 2023 to provide nationwide coverage. As part of its global expansion, the company aims to launch in Europe and Canada by 2022.

Manish Kapoor, Founder and Global CEO of XPDEL, said, "We are thrilled to bring the global operations best practices and most advanced technology for eCommerce to India. This is close to my heart as it brings me back to my roots. The XPDEL launch in India will bring growth solutions for small and mid-sized retailers & new age eCommerce companies. We are solving their inventory, order fulfillment and logistics needs by providing a complete solution from order through delivery, with live tracking & visibility resulting in exceptional customer experience."

India's eCommerce sector is expected to reach US$ 111.40 billion by 2025 from US$ 46.20 billion in 2020, signifying an annualized growth of 19.24%. Grocery is expected to be one of the key pillars of growth and it is predicted to reach US$ 18.2 billion in 2024 from US $1.9 billion in 2019, expanding at a CAGR of 57%. With its aggressive growth plans, robust technological architecture and focus on accurate and speedy deliveries, XPDEL will play a critical role in supporting this spurt in growth for eCommerce business in the country.

Ashish Chadha, Co-founder & CEO, XPDEL-APAC said, "The Indian eCommerce industry offers promising opportunity and we are addressing the key challenges related to logistics and inventory. Our first customers are from the automotive and personal care verticals who have taken the lead against competition by partnering with XPDEL. We will also be contributing significantly in employment generation by creating thousands of job opportunities. Furthermore, we plan to grow responsibly, as 50% of our nationwide fleet would consist of electric vehicles and our operations will be backed by sustainable, world-class technologies."

Jon Johnson, Vice President, Strategic Initiatives, said, "We are excited to bring the speed of delivery and best-in-class customer experience to the Indian consumers. We are building on XPDEL's success in the US that is engineered with customer density analytics, network design, efficient operations, optimized logistics and advanced technology."

The eCommerce giants are rapidly replacing retail and small businesses. On the other hand, XPDEL's core purpose is to help small and medium businesses succeed with eCommerce. XPDEL enables businesses to sell through retail and multiple marketplaces by providing multi-channel fulfillment and logistics services.

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