
Pepperfry, an e-commerce business product marketer, has launched a special edition of 'Smart Logistics' for Facebook based entrepreneurs. Paperfly executives say they will add new levels of 'smart logistic' services to help businesses grow by providing products and services to Facebook-based entrepreneurs known as F-Commerce. Abdul Wahid Tamal, general secretary of e-cab, was present as the special guest at a press conference at a restaurant in Gulshan in the capital on Monday. Rahat Ahmed, chief marketing officer of Paper Fly, introduced new services to media representatives. In addition to the technological changes in the business sector of Bangladesh, Paperfly is conducting activities at the union level with 'smart services' in commodities. Officials said that with the expansion of technology, one of the main means of business expansion has become social media including Facebook. It is reported that around one hundred entrepreneurs across the country are conducting business through Facebook. Paperfly officials said the new 'smart logistics' service, which started on Tuesday, will have eight unique services added. These are the convenience of financial transactions for entrepreneurs within 5 business days, merchandise delivery within Dhaka, product returns within a week, free smart returns and smart check services. , And the opportunity to use the free wirehouse. All these facilities will be available inside Dhaka for only Tk. Rahat Ahmed, chief marketing officer of Paperfly, said that Facebook has added a different dimension to the country's tech-based business ventures with about 100,000 entrepreneurs. Rahat Ahmed said the paper fly has opened offices in eight areas of the country to deliver e-commerce products to any address within a short time. And the company plans to increase the number of service points to 25 this year. Mohammad Abdul Wahid Tamal, general secretary of e-cab, said that without modernization of the service, no e-commerce sector could be expanded. According to the event, e-commerce companies sell 4,000 goods every day and complete 2 billion transactions a year, which is 5 percent of the total retail business in the country

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