SCLAA WELCOMES NEW NATIONAL PARTNER – FarEye
FarEye is a last mile technology partner for companies obsessed with delivery experience for their customers. FarEye is optimizing both B2B and B2C deliveries & Carriers/Shippers like HelloFresh, Couriers Please, Amway, Zalora, Lion Super Indo & others use FarEye’s FarEye’s AI-Powered TMS platform. FarEye has been featured for its extensive routing & Parcel TMS capabilities in influential reports such as Gartner‘s Last Mile Delivery Market Guide, Hype Cycle for Supply Chain Execution Technologies, 2023, and Market Guide for Multicarrier Parcel Management Solutions, 2024.
It is a unique combination of orchestration, real-time visibility, and branded customer experiences to simplify complex last-mile logistics. The FarEye platform allows businesses to increase consumer loyalty and satisfaction, reduce costs and improve operational efficiencies, sustainably. FarEye has 150+ customers across 30 countries and five offices globally.
FarEye, First Choice for Last Mile.
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