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THG Fulfil partners with Zedify to offer sustainable delivery option

THG Fulfil, the leading fulfilment and courier management solution from THG Ingenuity, has announced a strategic partnership with Zedify, the UK’s fastest-growing cargo bike delivery company.

Through this collaboration, THG Fulfil will leverage Zedify’s innovative zero-emission delivery network for a portion of its deliveries in major cities across the UK. The partnership is said to align with “THG Fulfil’s commitment to sustainability and its ongoing mission to provide clients with best-in-class fulfilment solutions”.

Founded in 2018, Zedify works with major retail brands, parcel carriers and independent businesses to provide market-leading sustainability in last-mile deliveries.

Zedify’s cargo bike-first service offers a faster and more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional delivery methods, particularly within urban areas, with over 80% lower carbon emissions even when compared to an electric van.

Zedify‘s CEO, Rob King, comments: “We are thrilled to partner with THG Fulfil, truly an industry innovator. This collaboration will enable us to significantly expand our reach and further our mission of providing sustainable and efficient delivery solutions across the UK.

Sustainable transport: A checkout option

THG Fulfil’s customers will, through the brand’s ‘Eco’ offering, be able to opt for Zedify’s sustainable delivery option at the checkout.

Tom Killeen, COO, THG Ingenuity, says: “Everything we have built within THG Fulfil has been with one obsession in mind – the end consumer. As the e-commerce landscape continues to evolve, consumer demand for eco-conscious operations increases.

“Partnering with Zedify enables us to not only deliver against our own sustainability goals: it also allows us to provide our customers and their end consumers with delivery options that align with their environmental values.”

King further adds: “Together, we look forward to creating an innovative delivery experience for THG Fulfil’s e-commerce customers; one that dramatically reduces the impact of last-mile delivery whilst delighting consumers at the doorstep.”

Simon Cox

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