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Metapack integrates with Zedify for greener deliveries

06 September 2022/Categories: Logistics & Supply Chain


Zedify has announced plan to integrate with ecommerce delivery technology company, Metapack.

Now live on Metapack’s delivery management platform in the UK, this new integration is set to provide retailers with a sustainable option for urban last mile deliveries. 

Zedify’s same day, next day and greenday deliveries claim to save 92% C02 per km compared with using EVs, emit zero tailpipe emissions and aim to help to build healthier, cleaner and more liveable cities.

Jon Williams, CCO, Zedify, said:

 “With 70% consumers noticing the carrier delivering their order, brands can be confident that choosing cargo bike deliveries will give them a competitive edge on sustainability. EVs are great, but when it comes to decarbonising the urban last mile, cargo bikes are over 90% better! That’s a big win for retailers looking to meet consumer demand on sustainability and hit net zero targets.”

David Randall, Strategic Partnership Director, Metapack said

“Our research highlights that almost 75% of online shoppers would consider measures to make deliveries more sustainable. With this becoming increasingly top-of-mind for consumers, it’s imperative that retailers have greater access to greener last mile delivery options. Zedify has been a pioneer in implementing cargo bike deliveries across the UK, and we’re hugely excited to be working with them, especially as we continue to bring retailers more sustainable delivery options than ever before.” 

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