Bringg provides retailers with new ways to rapidly launch, customize, and scale a multitude of...

Bringg provides retailers with new ways to rapidly launch, customize, and scale a multitude of delivery models to enable efficient fulfillment operations and exceptional experiences.

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Bringg, a delivery management platform provider, and National Retail Solutions (NRS), operator of point-of-sale (POS) platforms for independent convenience stores, bodegas, and other neighborhood retailers, announced a partnership. The alliance will enable NRS’ 19,000-plus retailers nationwide to source and manage external delivery providers for home delivery services utilizing Bringg’s Delivery Hub.

“Consumers are steadily migrating to digital channels, and independent, neighborhood retailers are in danger of losing out to large retail chains with robust, well-capitalized e-commerce and delivery solutions,” said Elie Y. Katz, president and chief executive officer of NRS. “Through our partnership with Bringg, we are excited to introduce a new approach that will make it easy for independent, neighborhood retailers and bodegas to compete successfully in this dynamic market.”

“Our e-commerce solution allows NRS’ independent retailers to offer their customers digital ordering,” Katz added.  “Now NRS will integrate with Bringg’s SaaS delivery platform to offer timely local delivery at no cost to the retailer.  This is a powerful combination that will enable neighborhood retailers to compete for and win new customers in the digital marketplace.”

Bringg provides retailers with new ways to rapidly launch, customize, and scale a multitude of delivery models to enable efficient fulfillment operations and exceptional experiences. With access to hundreds of third-party delivery carriers, merchants can connect with a rich mix of delivery providers, control and manage all deliveries in an automated way using a single easy-to-use application. This smart automated delivery management across multiple carriers enables retailers to meet dynamic order demand while reducing the cost of delivery.

“We are thrilled to partner with NRS,” said the CEO of Bringg, Guy Bloch. “And, we’re even more excited to join them on their mission to make delivery and fulfillment accessible to the independent stores by enabling the economy of scale with Bringg’s open delivery management platform supporting the NRS marketplace. NRS has an impressive track record of innovation and high growth, and it is great to partner with a brand that shares our purpose of democratizing last mile delivery.”

Where did we expect logistics would be headed in 2022? Technology is further riding to the rescue! 

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