Among the many headaches retailers face, shipping sits near the top of the list. While big corporations often have the resources to absorb high international costs and delays, smaller DTC and independent brands are left footing the bill and feeling it in their margins. Logistics platform Mayple Global thinks it has a fix. Its new service, Mayple Direct, is launching in partnership with Emirates Courier Express, the end-to-end global integrator solution from Emirates. And yes, we do mean that Emirates—the one better known for luxury air travel. Through the agreement, Mayple will tap into its centralized logistics hub in Dubai, while Emirates will leverage its global passenger fleet to deliver packages to eight underserved international markets. The idea: make global shipping for US e-commerce brands as seamless as sending a package across the country. “If you want to start a brand and sell something within the US, you could do a simple Google search, and you’ll have many 3PLs,” Ammar Moiz, founder and CEO of Mayple Global, told Retail Brew. “They’ll say, ‘Yeah, we can pick up and pack and ship within the US and integrate into Shopify’…It’s kind of plug and play.” Keep reading here.—JS |