France-based logistics company Geodis expanded its MyParcel direct-to-customer delivery service into Canada today, tapping into the country’s surging e-commerce demand. The Geodis MyParcel network offers a delivery window of four to six days and is equipped with a tax and customs duty calculator to provide price transparency, according to today’s release. Geodis’ MyParcel B2C service, […]
GEODIS taps into Canadian e-commerce market with MyParcel network expansion
MyParcel service includes tax, customs duty calculator for price transparency
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by Kelly Stroh

Photo courtesy of Geodis
- Categories: E-Commerce, Freight Forwarders
- Tags: canadacross-border e-commerceGeodisPremium
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