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Logisfashion enhances the growth and expansion of e-commerce

More than 25 years of experience support the Spanish company that was born as a specialized operator in the textile and fashion sector. In our country, Logisfashion has been offering logistics solutions for the different channels throughout the entire supply chain for 15 years, from services at origin to distribution to the end customer and reverse logistics.

After establishing itself in Mexico, Logisfashion continued its expansion to Latin America, which includes the countries: Colombia, Chile, Panama and Uruguay. In each of their offices they offer end-to-end services for companies in the fashion and lifestyle sectors; with the aim of making available to each of its customers a comprehensive value proposition throughout the entire supply chain.

Being an international partner , they have a presence in America, Europe and Asia, with more than 400,000 m 2 spread over 27 logistics centers and more than 1,700 collaborators; who make efficient operation possible.

Logisfashion is committed to technology and innovation

In order to control each one of the operations, Logisfashion works under the pillars of technology, innovation, as well as continuous improvement, because each one of the collaborators understands the need to support the growth of its clients with the visibility and traceability that its platforms of management offer.

In our country, the logistics company has promoted its end- to-end solutions, because its service offering covers the entire value chain:

  • Consolidation and quality control at origin (Asia)
  • International transport (sea, air or land)
  • Customs clearance, fiscal storage and services of Approved Verification Units (UVA)
  • Logistics coverage for retail, ecommerce fulfillment and reverse logistics
  • last mile transportation

Logisfashion works for brands from different sectors, including: fashion and lifestyle , cosmetics and perfumery, jewelery and bijouterie, home, bazaar and decoration, electronics and technology, sex wellness and luxury products. Being able to understand the particularities of Mexican retailers , which has allowed them to offer a high-value service to more than 40 national and international brands from different sectors.

Likewise, its international transport and customs service is extensive to meet the needs of the industrial and mass consumption sectors.

According to the one published by the Mexican Association of Online Sales (AMVO), electronic commerce in Mexico in 2021 experienced a growth of 27% compared to the previous year; so that it represents 11.3% of total retail sales.

Thanks to the boost that ecommerce has had in the last two years, the company expects to double its turnover by 2023. Logisfashion has been offering the ecommerce fulfillment service globally since 2011 and today it represents 50% of its business.

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