ISLAMABAD: Alibaba.com has announced the launch of a comprehensive range of online logistics services aimed at helping Pakistani exporters streamline their international trade processes.
The platform is offering essential tools to support Pakistani businesses in tapping into significant growth opportunities in global markets.
These logistics services are designed to address traditional obstacles that Pakistani exporters face in the international trade arena.
According to Alibaba, the surge in cross-border e-commerce has created new opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Pakistan to engage in global trade. However, these businesses also face substantial challenges, particularly in optimising their export logistics.
Helping SMEs Overcome Global Shipping Barriers
Alibaba.com has joined forces with leading international express delivery providers to facilitate the export of Pakistani goods to more than 200 countries and regions. Recognising that logistics remains a key hurdle for exporters, the new services aim to ensure timely deliveries while minimising costs and risks.
As a leading global business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce platform, Alibaba.com’s logistics services encompass the full supply chain—from packaging and warehousing to delivery—helping Pakistani businesses save time and reduce costs.
Through these international logistics partnerships, Alibaba.com will ensure that goods are transported safely and on schedule, offering detailed tracking and customs advisory services to further support exporters.
The company aims to help Pakistani businesses mitigate risks and boost their competitiveness on the global stage.
At the launch event, Ms Summer Gao, Head of Global Supply Chain at Alibaba.com, emphasised that online logistics services are critical for SMEs looking to expand internationally.
She noted that these services simplify operations, lower costs, and enable businesses to enter global markets more easily. By leveraging advanced technology and comprehensive solutions, Alibaba.com helps Pakistani SMEs stay competitive, meet delivery timelines, and respond quickly to changing market demands.








