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Alibaba, UPS partner to speed up global shipping for small businesses

Published on: November 28, 2025 1:40 AM

Alibaba.com and UPS Pakistan on Thursday announced a new logistics partnership aimed at cutting delivery times, lowering shipping costs and improving shipment visibility for Pakistani exporters, as global demand grows for sports goods, apparel and other locally manufactured products.

The collaboration integrates UPS’s global delivery network with Alibaba.com’s logistics systems to provide exporters with faster door-to-door delivery, as quick as 2-4 days to the United States and 2-3 days to Europe, alongside exclusive, more transparent pricing slabs and real-time tracking through Alibaba.com’s TrackSmart system.

The initiative comes amid rising digital exports from Pakistan. Alibaba.com says the number of new Pakistani suppliers on its platform grew nearly 50 percent year-on-year between April and September, while monthly online order volumes increased by almost 150 percent over the past six months. More than 90 percent of Pakistani suppliers now use the platform’s Trade Assurance service to secure transactions.

“Our mission at Alibaba.com is to empower Pakistani SMEs to expand globally by reducing the friction in global trade,” said Summer Gao, Head of Global Supply Chain Services at Alibaba.com. “Collaborating with UPS Pakistan ensures exporters have access to world-class shipping solutions, helping them meet international demand with speed, reliability, and transparency.”

Pakistani exporters frequently cite high shipping costs, slow delivery times and limited tracking as key barriers to scaling into new markets. Industry groups say these challenges have previously constrained the full export potential of Pakistan’s SME sector, which forms the backbone of industries in Sialkot, Faisalabad and Karachi.

Early adopters say the new service is already improving delivery reliability. Producing Peak, a leading apparel and sports goods exporter on Alibaba.com, reported faster growth after adopting Trade Assurance and integrated logistics.

“As an exporter, fast and reliable logistics are vitally critical to our success in global markets,” said Imran Iqbal Bajwa, CEO of Producing Peak. “The enhanced Alibaba.com logistics service will significantly reduce delays and unpredictable costs, allowing us to deliver faster, build stronger trust with our international buyers, and expand our reach to more countries.”

Berry Ma, Head of Pakistan Business at Alibaba.com, said improved shipping solutions would enable more Pakistani SMEs to compete globally:

“By removing shipping obstacles and offering advanced logistics services, Alibaba.com is helping more SMEs in Pakistan reach customers around the world. This collaboration will make it easier for them to succeed in global markets and turn Pakistan’s strong manufacturing and entrepreneurial energy into new export opportunities.”

Industry stakeholders say the partnership is likely to benefit SMEs in leather goods, sports equipment, textiles and light manufacturing, sectors that rely heavily on fast, reliable shipments to maintain competitiveness in international markets.

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