Sendle Founder & CEO James Chin Moody says the company has evolved into a 'global powerhouse', now shipping parcels throughout America and Canada. Originating in Australia, Sendle can pick up from every location in Canada and deliver to all areas. 'We want to make shipping Small Businesses simple, reliable, and affordable,' Mr Chin Moody told Sky News Australia. 'Compete against those big global monopolies who, frankly, have had it too good for too long. 'They underserved small business market and done it at the cost of small businesses.'
Sendle Founder & CEO James Chin Moody says the company has evolved into a"global powerhouse", now shipping parcels throughout America and Canada.
"We want to make shipping Small Businesses simple, reliable, and affordable," Mr Chin Moody told Sky News Australia."They underserved small business market and done it at the cost of small businesses."
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