Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba unveils logistics services for Pakistani exporters
Logistics services aim to support Pakistani exporters by providing solutions to overcome traditional barriers in global trade

Islamabad: To facilitate Pakistani exporters in boosting their international trade processes, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.com has announced the launch of a comprehensive suite of online logistics services.The company will offer essential tools to help Pakistani businesses tap into significant growth opportunities in global markets.
The logistics services aim to support Pakistani exporters by providing solutions to overcome traditional barriers in international trade.
According to the company's statement, amid the explosive growth of cross-border e-commerce, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Pakistan are presented with new opportunities to participate in global trade. However, they also face significant challenges, particularly in optimising their export processes.
Alibaba.com has partnered with leading international express delivery companies to support exporting Pakistani goods to over 200 countries and regions worldwide. As logistics has been identified as a major obstacle, businesses face shipping issues to ensure timely deliveries while minimising costs and risks.
Alibaba is a leading platform for global business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce.
The service supports fast and reliable international shipping options and integrates the entire logistics process—from packaging and warehousing to delivery—helping businesses optimise costs and time.
Through its international express delivery partners, Alibaba.com will ensure that goods are transported safely and on schedule while also providing detailed order tracking tools and customs advisory services.
Alibaba will help Pakistani export businesses minimise risks and enhance their competitiveness in the international market.

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