Q-commerce platform Snappy Shopper has partnered with last-mile technology firm Stuart with the aim of improving the delivery experience for both consumers and retailers.
By integrating with Stuart’s platform, Snappy Shopper retailers can streamline their operations, enabling delivery in as little as 60 minutes. Retailers can fulfil orders with speed and accuracy, therefore ensuring that customers receive their orders promptly.
Snappy Shopper said one of the key advantages of partnering with Stuart is access to its reliable, on-the-ground network of independent couriers. Utilising bicycles, mopeds, and cars, Stuart’s fleet of independent couriers operates across the local area from 9am to 11pm, 364 days a year. This network allows for deliveries even during peak times and holidays.
Moreover, the collaboration between Snappy Shopper and Stuart provides real-time tracking updates for both retailers and end-customers. With SMS and email live tracking, customers can stay informed every step of the way, from order confirmation to delivery at their doorstep.
Mike Callachan, CEO and co-founder of Snappy Shopper, said: “At Snappy Shopper, we are committed to providing our customers with the ultimate convenience and satisfaction. Our partnership with Stuart further solidifies our dedication to revolutionising the local delivery landscape.
“By leveraging Stuart’s platform, we can ensure that customers receive their orders faster than ever before, while supporting local businesses and communities.”
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