Exact Abacus toasts new Alcohol fulfilment service

eCommerce fulfilment technology and services business, Exact Abacus has added to its list of capabilities after securing a premises licence to enable distribution of alcoholic beverages from its Lancashire hub.

The company has responded to growing consumer demand for purchasing alcoholic drinks online and spotted an opportunity to provide the specialist service to a fast developing segment of online retail.

The new license enables Exact Abacus to offer retailers a complete turnkey service for alcohol sales, including storage, handling, kitting, dedicated packaging and delivery through an extensive roster of trusted carrier partners.

Alcoholic beverage fulfilment adds to a growing portfolio of expert services from Exact Abacus, including white glove, dangerous goods, over-sized goods, organic products and Amazon Seller Fulfilled Prime.  It demonstrates the company’s commitment to providing tailored fulfilment to online retailers of all sizes to help them scale their businesses effectively without tying up capital with investment in infrastructure or unique compliance requirements.

Exact Abacus’ Sales and Marketing Director, Lee Thompson comments: “As part of our focus on being the pre-eminent fulfilment partner for eCommerce businesses in the UK, we are continuously investing in our capabilities and identifying new services where we can make a difference to customers.

“The direct to consumer food and drink sector is poorly served at the moment and we’re delighted that licensing our fulfilment centre will enable more start up and niche retailers to take advantage of a growing consumer enthusiasm for direct alcohol sales online, allowing them to build their business with the help of a trusted fulfilment specialist.”

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