Nuport Launches E-commerce Fulfillment Center in Dhaka
Nuport, a Dhaka-based automated e-commerce fulfillment platform, has launched its first fulfillment center in Mirpur, Dhaka. The 1,000-square-foot facility aims to provide end-to-end solutions for order management, inventory control, and shipping, catering to online businesses looking to scale efficiently.
Nuport, a Dhaka-based automated e-commerce fulfillment platform, has launched its first fulfillment center in Mirpur, Dhaka. The 1,000-square-foot facility aims to provide end-to-end solutions for order management, inventory control, and shipping, catering to online businesses looking to scale efficiently.
Strategic Expansion to Meet Growing Demand
Founded in 2021 by Fahim Salam and Christopher Li, Nuport initially focused on automating supply chain operations for e-commerce businesses through its SaaS platform. Over time, the company recognized the need for integrated fulfillment services as customer demand grew. This led to the establishment of the fulfillment center, which offers services such as smart storage with custom racking systems, tailored packaging, quick picking processes, and integrated shipping across multiple couriers.
The facility is designed to serve businesses processing at least 20 orders daily, with products valued at ৳1,000 or higher. Pricing starts at ৳35 per order, with storage options ranging from ৳250 to ৳1,000 monthly. This move allows Nuport to control quality, reduce costs through economies of scale, and capture more value from each customer relationship.
Nuport’s expansion into fulfillment services also enables the company to serve international clients. For instance, it now handles complete import and distribution operations for a Dubai-based client with no physical presence in Bangladesh, acting as a comprehensive e-commerce infrastructure provider.
The launch of the fulfillment center marks a significant step in Nuport’s vision to build Bangladesh’s largest e-commerce supply chain network. The company plans to replicate this model in other major cities like Chittagong and Khulna, aiming to streamline operations for thousands of merchants and enhance the efficiency of the e-commerce ecosystem in Bangladesh.