Zebra IoT is a cross-border logistics operation platform. It provides a series of comprehensive services such as overseas warehousing, cargo collection and transshipment, bonded stock preparation, VMI inventory management, supply chain finance, procurement, payment logistics, etc. for cross-border e-commerce, e-commerce platforms, foreign trade import and export merchants and overseas shopping users. Full name Global E-commerce Logistics Solutions , referred to as GELS , established in 2009 , website http://www.360zebra.com/introduceZebra IoT is a new international e-commerce logistics platform created by GELS Logistics Inc. by integrating the high-quality brand resources of the group, "GELS Global Delivery" and "Zebra Logistics". Platform IntroductionZebra IoT has twelve logistics centers and 52 service routes around the world, covering many countries in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, such as New York and Los Angeles in the United States, Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou in China, Vancouver and Toronto in Canada, Sydney in Australia, Seoul in South Korea, and Berlin in Germany. Thousands of packages are transferred to all parts of the world every day. Business ScopeFor cross-border exports We provide a series of logistics solutions. For customers' B2B2C, M2B2C or B2B2B, M2B2B different business models, we provide matching front-end cross-border transport services and back-end overseas warehousing and distribution services, as well as on-site delivery services. For cross-border imports We provide a full-link warehouse-to-door service including overseas collection, warehousing and distribution, customs declaration, air transportation, customs clearance and terminal delivery. For cross-border import and export Provide VMI warehousing, professional B2C and B2B order processing, sorting and packaging, and customized value-added services. Products and SolutionsGFS global warehousing and distribution, global warehousing and distribution integrated services, creating an accelerator for brand implantation in the local market GTS global transport, one-stop global transport service, creating a supply line for exporting goods overseas ZPD global direct delivery, global dedicated direct delivery service, creating a portal for cross-border retail of goods GSP Yiku, a global supply sharing platform, creates a treasure trove of global sales Supply Chain Finance Provides comprehensive financial services for cross-border e-commerce AAE, Worldwide Express Import direct mail, providing e-commerce with global overseas warehouse collection, transshipment and consignment services eVMI supplier inventory manager, the future of cross-border new retail eShip provides merchants with a professional global direct mail operation platform MC Moku, drop shipping of genuine overseas products, sharing global supply Corporate CultureWe simplify the complex aspects of international e-commerce logistics, build a safe, fast, economical and cheap logistics platform between e-commerce merchants and customers, and between merchants, so that customers can handle their international business as easily as their domestic business. Development HistoryIn March 2009, GELS launched the first overseas shopping forwarding product "e-collection" In September 2009, Zebra Internet of Things registered an international e-commerce logistics company in California, the United States, and launched a new concept of collection and forwarding. It began to explore, plan and develop "collection and forwarding" products, with the main route being from the United States to China. In February 2010, the collection and forwarding business in the Chinese market increased rapidly, and the Zebra Internet of Things China Headquarters was established in Shanghai. In March 2010, the Zebra Internet of Things operations team began planning and developing "online warehousing" products. In March 2010, eBay became one of Zebra IoT's collection and forwarding partners, providing e-commerce logistics solutions around the world, especially between the United States and China. In April 2010, the China-U.S. line collection and forwarding business was successfully launched after its operation matured. In May 2010, Zebra's "online warehousing" service was launched at the Shanghai distribution center in China. In June 2010, Zebra's Los Angeles and New York distribution centers in the United States launched the "online warehousing" service. In July 2010, the online warehouse transaction function was launched. In August 2010, Zebra launched value-added services such as online warehouse storage photography to meet the diversified online warehousing needs of merchants. In September 2010, the US-Taiwan line collection and forwarding business was successfully launched after its operation matured. In November 2010, the Australia-China Line and South Korea-China Line were successfully opened after the collection and forwarding operations matured. In January 2011, Zebra IoT and Alibaba launched a strategic partnership. In July 2011, Zebra Internet of Things integrated international transportation capabilities such as UPS, FEDEX, DHL, USPS, and EMS, and opened nearly 20 dedicated lines and global routes for collection and forwarding services. In July 2011, collection and forwarding was upgraded to e-collection. In September 2011, e-Collection's commercial parcel channel for the US-China line was opened after a long trial operation, breaking the barriers for Chinese merchants to purchase logistics in the United States. In December 2011, the Zebra IoT iPhone client was officially launched on the Apple APP Store, allowing e-collection customers to handle international logistics shipping management and delivery operations on their mobile phones at any time. In February 2012, Zebra IoT launched a new iPad version to fully meet the needs of e-collection customers to easily handle their international logistics and delivery management. In July 2012, the free storage period for e-collection products was extended from 7 days to 10 days. In September 2012, the US-Hong Kong Zebra Express self-pickup service was officially launched. In November 2012, the US-China DHL Economy Express service was launched. In November 2012, Zebra Europe-China Line was launched to meet the needs of e-collection customers who purchase goods from Europe and ship them back to China, providing more options for global shopping. In December 2012, Zebra fully upgraded its e-warehousing products in the United States. In January 2013, Zebra launched a new Android version of its mobile terminal. In February 2013, Zebra IoT launched the China-US FedEx overweight express delivery at a low price. In April 2013, the English website of Zebra Internet of Things was officially launched. The new English website is a one-stop logistics service platform carefully built to meet the needs of some e-collection customers who are accustomed to using English. In March 2013, Zebra e-storage package was launched. In April 2013, Zebra IoT and bpost (Belgian Post) joined forces to launch the Europe-China bpost express service route. In May 2013, after the launch of the e-warehouse preferential package, it was widely welcomed. In order to allow more customers to enjoy more discounts, the discount was upgraded and the "e-warehouse 40% off on warehousing in and out operation fees" campaign was launched. In August 2017, it launched its first global supply chain cross-border distribution platform "More Cool". FinancingIn January 2015, it received Series A financing from Oriza Holdings, GUANGDA Investment, China Merchants Wealth and UOB. In January 2016, it received Series B financing from Oriza Holdings, China Merchants Wealth, United Overseas Bank of Singapore and NUS Investment. In February 2018, cross-border logistics company Banma IoT announced the completion of a C round of financing of approximately US$100 million, led by the famous Hong Kong investment institution ZEEMAN. Previously, Banma had received two rounds of financing from China Merchants Wealth, Singapore's United Overseas Bank, Oriza Fund, and Guoda Fund. After this round of financing, Banma IoT will integrate network resources, develop a closed-loop system, and further expand its global layout. In ChinaWith the growing growth of Zebra IoT, in order to provide better quality services to customers, GELS Logistics Inc. invested and established Bangchu International Freight Forwarding (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. in China on March 15, 2010. As the Chinese company of Zebra IoT, it manages Zebra IoT related affairs and conducts business in China. |
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