Parcel Perform expands into Europe

Parcel Perform expands into Europe

Parcel Perform, the carrier-independent parcel tracking SaaS platform covering 600 logistics carriers worldwide, has announced its expansion into Europe with its new office in Germany.

The new European team will focus on working with Parcel Perform’s existing customers in Europe and further grow Parcel Perform’s customer base in the European e-commerce markets.

At the same time, Parcel Perform will partner with Coureon Logistics, a digital logistics provider for national and international shipping, to offer end-to-end multi-carrier logistics management from parcel booking to parcel tracking for e-commerce retailers in Europe.

Dr. Arne Jeroschewski, Founder and CEO of Parcel Perform, said: “We look forward to expanding our success into Europe. The e-commerce market in Europe is particularly exciting for us with e-commerce retail sales growing at an average of 12% per year.

“However, Europe remains an extremely complex continent from a supply chain perspective with a multitude of logistics players across all markets.”

“Our proven Parcel Perform platform aggregates and standardises logistics data, allowing e-commerce businesses to track, analyse and predict parcel movements, enabling companies to make sense of their logistics data and better manage their operations. The market for customer experience, personalisation, and tech-enabled logistics management is ripe for growth and we are well-positioned to help companies grow in this area.”

Parcel Perform’s expansion into Europe comes on the heels of momentum for the company as it introduces a global brand refresh along with new logistics intelligence features on its platform. New features include enhanced real-time reporting to analyse logistics performance and an improved dashboard with more detailed insights and intuitive overview of parcel statuses. This enables e-commerce businesses to improve customer experience, reduce customer service costs and optimise logistics performance.

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