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UPS’s global delivery services now available via Ninja Van in Malaysia

August 27, 2024 by PLA Editor

ngrid Sidiadinoto, senior managing director of UPS Malaysia (left) and Lin Zheng, CEO of Ninja Van Malaysia (right) at the signing ceremony marking the beginning of their partnership.

UPS, a leading global transportation and supply chain management company, and Ninja Van Malaysia have announced a partnership that will see Ninja Van Malaysia become an authorised seller of select UPS products in Malaysia through its retail services.

As a result, customers in Malaysia can now access UPS’s Worldwide Express and Express Saver services at any of Ninja Van Malaysia’s 52 self-owned stores across Klang Valley. Customers will also be able to find their nearest Ninja Van location via the UPS drop-off locator on ups.com.

UPS Worldwide Express is a time definite service that guarantees delivery as early as 10 a.m. UPS Express Saver is a day definite service that guarantees delivery by the end of the day. Both offer delivery across Asia Pacific as soon as the next business day and to the rest of the world in as little as two business days.

“This is a really exciting announcement as it provides more businesses in Malaysia with faster, more convenient access to UPS’s industry-leading global delivery network,” said Ingrid Sidiadinoto, senior managing director of UPS Malaysia.

“Our research shows that the more countries a small business exports to, the faster their revenue grows. So reaching new customers overseas is a big opportunity. But at a time when the complexities of global trade can seem increasingly unpredictable, businesses need a reliable partner that can help them set up a resilient, future-focused supply chain first. We work with all our customers to provide the complete, end to end logistics experience and partners like Ninja Van Malaysia are a key part of that. Together we give businesses the peace of mind they need to focus on growth.”

As part of Ninja Van Malaysia’s commitment to providing hassle-free end-to-end parcel delivery, the company has invested in more than 5,500 pick-up and drop-off points nationwide. Currently, the available services include sending, collecting and returning parcels, as well as purchasing prepaid Ninja Packs. Now with the integration of UPS’s services, customers will also be able to process both domestic and international parcels simultaneously.

“We’re honoured to be collaborating with UPS, bringing their renowned global delivery services to our store. Through this collaboration, we aim to offer even greater convenience and reach for businesses and customers alike. We trust that this partnership will not only enhance our service portfolio but also reinforce our dedication to meeting the evolving needs of our customers with reliable and efficient delivery solutions,” said Lin Zheng, Ninja Van Malaysia CEO.

According to a recent study of small businesses in Asia Pacific, those that offer products in more countries see revenues grow faster than if they only exported to a few countries or none. In fact, 63% of SMBs that were omnichannel sellers and multimarket exporters reported revenue growth of 5% or more in 2022.

Meanwhile in its State of APEC Supply Chains report, the National Center for Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (NCAPEC) highlighted that up to 89% of businesses in the region still do not operate a resilient supply chain. NCAPEC measures supply chain resilience across five key dimensions – flexibility, visibility, connectivity, robustness and redundancy.

Other Topics: air cargo network, air express, air freight services, air logistics, Asia Pacific air cargo, Asia Pacific air freight, Asia Pacific air logistics, Asia Pacific shipments, cargo flights, e-commerce logistics, express delivery, express logistics, international air shipments, international express delivery, Ninja Van, Ninja Van Malaysia, transpacific air cargo, transpacific air freight, UPS

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