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SHEIN partners with SingPost for delivery in Singapore

Consumers may also have their parcels delivered to their letterboxes.

Fashion marketplace SHEIN collaborated with Singapore Post Limited to enable end-to-end e-commerce logistics services in the Lion City.

In a statement, SHEIN said SinaPost will handle customs clearance, last mile fulfilment, and returns management, amongst others.

Aside from doorstep delivery, consumers may also opt for out-of-home deliveries to their letterboxes and use SingPost’s POPStation network for product returns.

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“SHEIN is excited to unveil our new collaboration with SingPost, a recognised industry leader in eCommerce logistics. We are confident that this collaboration will enhance our logistics capabilities, thereby ensuring a more efficient and secure delivery process for our customers in Singapore” said Leonard Lin, global head of Public Affairs and General Manager of Singapore at SHEIN

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