Delivery management platform Scurri has revealed it handled over €12bn (US$12.8bn) in gross merchandise value (GMV) of shipments in 2023 supported by the addition of several enterprise and mid-market retailers.
The company also added 17 new carrier integrations during 2023, including two-person home delivery specialists ArrowXL and BJS; Asendia, the leading e-commerce logistics provider; and specialist cross-border providers OCS Worldwide and Pro Carrier, adding a total of 338 new carrier services in the last 12 months.
Scurri also launched its post-purchase experience solution Scurri Track Plus last year, which enables retailers and brands to take ownership of post-sale communications and deliver branded delivery updates as well as customer engagement and re-targeting opportunities.
Rory O’Connor, founder and CEO, Scurri, said, “2023 was another very strong year for Scurri as our focus on technological innovation and exceptional customer service delivered for brands and retailers who understand the value of taking control of their fulfilment processes to improve the customer experience, boost loyalty and deliver revenue growth.”
To support its future growth trajectory, Scurri has appointed Katie Joyce as head of sales for mid market, who joins Philip Sambrook, senior sales director for enterprise, to provide a dual mid-market and enterprise sales focus in the UK and Europe. The company is also planning 40 new roles over the next two years, bringing its total headcount to more than 100 employees.