E-commerce logistics provider Fulfilment Bridge has announced a new partnership with Royal Mail International to launch a robust export corridor connecting the Middle East and Africa (MEA) to global destinations.
According to Fulfilment Bridge, the collaboration brings together its technology-driven fulfilment infrastructure and Royal Mail’s extensive postal network to unlock scalable, transparent and trusted international shipping solutions for thousands of merchants across Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco and the UAE.
The new corridor is already live and operational, with plans to onboard additional MEA markets including key African trade hubs over the coming quarters.
“This is not just a shipping lane – it’s an export infrastructure play,” explained Kais Khadhraoui, CEO of Fulfillment Bridge. “We’re combining Royal Mail’s global postal capabilities with our end-to-end fulfilment tech to give sellers a true plug-and-play cross-border solution.”
Integrated solution
The partnership aims to remove friction at every stage of the shipping journey. From consolidated fulfilment and customs preparation at origin, to customs clearance and tracked final-mile delivery at destination, the corridor provides a fully integrated solution that reflects the complexity of modern e-commerce while remaining accessible to SMEs, according to both companies.
“Royal Mail is proud to work with Fulfillment Bridge, delivering streamlined cross-border logistics that support global e-commerce expansion,” added Fran Davies, overseas development manager at Royal Mail. “Their agile fulfilment network and customer-centric ethos complements our commitment to reliability, transparency and innovation. Together, we are simplifying international delivery and enabling MEA-based businesses to access new markets with confidence.”
Dozens of brands across sectors such as wellness, fashion, food and publishing are currently onboarding, with shipment volumes scaling steadily since launch, according to Fulfilment Bridge.
While the current focus is on the MENA region, Fulfillment Bridge said it plans to extend this corridor throughout Africa – giving sellers from underserved markets access to the same global delivery infrastructure and e-commerce opportunities.
“We want to see a future where a fashion brand from Nairobi or a bookseller in Dakar can access global buyers just as easily as someone in London,” said Kais.
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