Winstore and Swyft sign MoU for quality service to customers

BusinessWinstore and Swyft sign MoU for quality service to customers

LAHORE, Pakistan: Pakistan’s premier online marketplace Winstore has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Swyft Logistics for prompt and timely delivery of the merchandise to its valued customers.

The MoU was signed by the Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Winstore Umer Ali Malik and the CEO of Swyft Logistics Muhammad Uns in a Ceremony in Lahore.

Under the MoU, the two parties have decided to partner to provide quality products to the customers in the online space with the ease of payments while delivering all the orders in the fastest possible way ensuring customer delight.

Apart from delivery/last mile, both the companies have also discussed the possibility of working together in setting up the fulfillment centers.

About Winstore:

Winstore is Pakistan’s premier online marketplace offering thousands of products at amazing prices, available all across Pakistan with the options of Cash on Delivery (COD), Debit/Credit Card payments and Islamic Ijarah based Easy Monthly Installments. Winstore’s service centers around the objective of fulfilling all the products related requirements of the customers with the mantra of “Sab Milta Hai” and also providing them the ease of payment by giving them multiple payment options to choose from while delivering the orders in a timely manner. Winstore is also on the road to raise foreign investment for the growth of the company in the coming month.

About Swyft:

Swyft is a third-party logistics company that caters to the needs of all aspirational brands that need a quick flow of goods to their customers by providing efficiency, quality of service; and continuous improvement. Their focus is on innovation, development of technologies and processes. The main objective is to get the right materials to the right place at the right time while optimizing operational costs and methods. Swyft is now venturing into fulfillment space as a part of their growth plans.

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