Khaleej Times

Emirates offers UAE home delivery service for US online purchases

- E-COMMERCE PLATFORM LAUNCHED Waheed Abbas — waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

DUBAI — Emirates SkyCargo on Tuesday launched an e-commerce platform, offering residents and companies to shop from multiple online retailers across the United States and then deliver those products directly to any home or office in the UAE.

The new platform — Emirates Delivers, which targets individual­s and small businesses — allows UAE residents to consolidat­e their purchases and store them in the US free for 30 days and then transport them to the UAE.

Nabil Sultan, divisional senior vice-president for cargo at Emirates SkyCargo, said UAE residents can order anything that can be legally transporte­d from the US and the airline will take care of everything from customs duty to any taxes applicable on imports.

The carrier operates across 13 destinatio­ns in the US, offering cargo capacity on over 100 weekly flights including scheduled freighter services to destinatio­ns including Columbus, Chicago, Houston and New York.

Sultan said UAE residents will have to register on the e-commerce platform to deliver products from the US to the UAE. “Orders are expected to be delivered in three to five days,” he said.

Starting at Dh47 per kg, the freight rates fall as the weightage of the packet goes up, the airline said. “Customers can save money through cheaper shipping option when they book order within the US from the retailer to their Emirates Delivers mailing address and then from Emirates Delivers to Dubai,” it added.

Dennis Lister, vice-president for cargo commercial developmen­t at Emirates SkyCargo, forecast that they will handle 1,000 to 5,000 parcels a day.

In the later phases, Lister said more countries will be incorporat­ed in the platform. In addition, the UAE-based companies will also be allowed to use Emirates Delivers platform for exports.

“This platform will allow customers, retailers, e-commerce companies to invest in Dubai. It will serve Africa, Indian subcontine­nt and other markets, wherever there is a capacity offered by Emirates,” he said.

He noted that there was a slowdown in cargo, but now business activity picks up, especially in Southeast Asia and Europe.

“We see slowing yields this year as compared to last two years,” he said.

“We continue to see growth in pharmaceut­ical and e-commerce verticals. E-commerce will continue to grow 20 per cent per annum between now and 2022, globally. In 2018, 10 per cent purchases made through electronic channels and online sales are expected to rise 17 per cent by 2022,” he added.

UAE residents can order anything that can be legally transporte­d from the US and the airline will take care of everything from customs duty to any taxes applicable on imports

Nabil Sultan, Divisional senior vice-president for cargo at Emirates SkyCargo

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