Spryker Partners With FarEye on Last-Mile Delivery of B2B eCommerce

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FarEye, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform focused on last-mile logistics challenges, and Spryker, a B2B enterprise digital commerce platform, Tuesday (June 21) announced a partnership to integrate FarEye’s intelligent delivery platform and Spryker’s digital commerce operating system.

“Speed and the overall delivery experience are utmost priorities when it comes to consumer loyalty and satisfaction. This partnership will enable B2B, B2C, and enterprise marketplaces to quickly build a modular eCommerce platform, execute orders at the highest efficiency and deliver superior experience to the end-consumers,” Amit Bagga, chief revenue officer at FarEye, said in a prepared statement.

The value proposition of the collaboration is that merchants will be able to offer a customer experience that can be closely tweaked at every point from initiating a purchase to receiving a delivery, according to the announcement. Between FarEye and Spryker, the companies serve businesses including “big & bulky,” manufacturing, grocery, industrial machinery, hardware, electronics and marketplaces.

FarEye, according to the company, improves deliveries and “leverages millions of data points” to map out efficient routes for shipments and speed the delivery process overall.

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“Companies around the world are struggling with the complexity of last-mile delivery logistics for their commerce offerings. FarEye’s delivery capabilities combined with Spryker’s expertise in sophisticated digital commerce will bring a huge competitive advantage to our customers globally, Manishi Singh, senior vice president for app composition platform at Spryker, said in a prepared statement.

Spryker said it works with more than 150 customers in 200 countries. FarEye said it has more than 150 customers in 30 countries. The company calls itself a “composable digital commerce platform.” Composable applications are created to easily allow the integration of software from numerous vendors.