Naspers’ Media24 Launches Efinity, an E-commerce Fulfillment Service

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purchase-orders-and-fulfillmentNaspers’ owned Media24 eCommerce has today launched Efinity, a new e-commerce fulfillment service set to serve e-commerce merchants in the country.
Efinity will allow the e-commerce firms to send stuff to its warehouses, where Efinity will store, pack and deliver them to their customers who order online. Efinity requires neither minimum contracts, nor integration costs nor setup fees but will be priced depending on use.

Efinity is a Media24 ecommerce company, sister to Spree.co.za, and ShopGuru fast-growing deals platform. Media24 ecommerce is run by Media24, a media publishing company, and a subsidiary of Naspers.  On The Dot, is a leading logistics services provider in SA, and a strategic partner in Efinity and a sister company to Spree and ShopGuru.

According to the firm, Efinity’s open API allows seamless integration with a merchant’s existing ecommerce website for a simple and effective solution for warehousing and fulfilment. The services are open for start-ups and established players  with no minimum contracts, no integration costs, no setup fees. Cost of the service is only charged per use.

“We are building a world-class fulfilment service to help South African retailers do ecommerce better. With our warehouses and an express parcel delivery network, we intend to set new standards for fulfilment accuracy and shipping times. Our pay as you go pricing model makes Efinity one of the most affordable choices on the market for small and medium retailers,” the firm said.

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