HO CHI
MINH CITY, VIETNAM�- Media
OutReach - 11 October 2019 –
BEST Inc., a leading integrated smart supply
chain solutions and logistics services provider, today announced the official launch
of its express parcel delivery in Vietnam with a kick-off ceremony in Ho Chi
Minh City.
BEST’s entry into Vietnam follows its
launch of nationwide express delivery services in Thailand earlier this year
and marks another significant step for its expansion into Southeast Asia.
Johnny Chou, Founder, Chairman and
CEO of BEST Inc. said, “Our entry into Vietnam is an exciting milestone for our
global strategy. We hope that our technology-enabled solutions will contribute
to the advancement of logistics and digital economy in Vietnam and across the
region.”
BEST’s expansion in Vietnam is
supported by the company’s breadth of technology expertise,
flexible asset-light network and approach of working with local franchisee
partners.
With plans to operate a total of
seven sortation centers across the country, the Company is currently building a
flagship sortation center in partnership with BW Industrial in Ho Chi Minh to offer BEST’s smart warehousing services.
Founded in 2007, BEST utilizes
technology and supply chain innovation to provide businesses with differentiated
logistics services. With its launch in Vietnam, BEST now offers enhanced
solutions and services in 19 countries and regions.
www.best-inc.vn
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