How to Choose the Best Shipping Aggregators in India for Your Business Executive Summary Shipping aggregators simplify e-commerce logistics by connecting D2C brands to multiple courier partners through a single...
A shipping aggregator (also called a courier or logistics aggregator) is a platform that connects e-commerce or D2C sellers with multiple courier partners through one interface. Instead of managing separate contracts and...
Running a D2C (direct-to-consumer) business in India means handling complex shipping and delivery challenges. Every courier has its own network, rates and tracking system – managing multiple accounts can be...
Fake or fraudulent orders can eat into your profits and disrupt operations. A fake order is one placed with no intent to pay – often a prank or a scam to exploit...
Return to Origin (RTO occurs when an order fails to reach the customer and is sent back to the seller’s warehouse. In other words, the customer never accepted the shipment,...
India’s online beauty market is booming (about $23.9B in 2026, per Fortune), but shipping cosmetics has unique challenges. Products like serums and powders are fragile, often in glass or thin...
India’s D2C (Direct-to-Consumer) market is booming. E-commerce penetration jumped from ~3% in 2020 to ~6–7% in 2024 (an ~$80–90B market) and is projected to reach ~$350–400B by 2030. Fashion &...
E-commerce growth in India has made logistics a critical factor for online brands. A shipping aggregator (or courier aggregator) is a platform that connects D2C and Shopify sellers to multiple courier partners...
Hyderabad’s growing D2C and e-commerce scene means small brands on Shopify, Instagram, or WhatsApp need reliable shipping. Efficient logistics are crucial: as OrderzUp notes, “shipping isn’t just a cost line;...
Bangalore’s e-commerce market is booming as India’s online retail sales surge towards a projected $200 billion by 2026. This growth means Bangalore startups and local merchants must deliver orders rapidly and...