Home Industry Trade Dubai-based LetsTango.com partners with Aramex to market Thai products Aramex will leverage its logistics network to reach more businesses and consumers by David Ndichu February 7, 2021 UAE-based e-commerce retailer LetsTango.com is teaming up with Aramex to drive the sale of Thai-made products across the UAE and the Middle East. As per the partnership, LetsTango.com will add to its portfolio a variety of brands from Thailand while Aramex will leverage its logistics capabilities to reach more businesses and consumers across the region. The products from the ASEAN country cover various categories including health and wellness, personal care and hygiene, fragrances, dietary supplements, beauty and fashion, auto accessories & parts, electronics devices and wearables. Read: GCC’s e-commerce sector set to reach $50bn by 2025 LetsTango.com envisions Dhs20m in new revenues from this venture. “We are seeing an accelerated growth for exclusive Thai products in the UAE region,” said Alex Tchablakian, chief operating officer at LetsTango.com. “Having partnered with Aramex, we are hopeful to bridge the gap between the demand and supply that has accelerated in recent times.” Samer Marei, regional director of Southeastern Asia & India Subcontinent at Aramex says the partnership with LetsTango.com will boost Aramex’s efforts in expanding its services in Thailand and the wider Asia Pacific market. “Through Aramex’s robust global network and logistics expertise, we are confident in supporting the strong growth of the region’s e-commerce sector and strengthening the bilateral trade ties between Thailand and the UAE,” Marei added. Tags Aramex E-commerce LetsTango.com 0 Comments You might also like How MENA startups are powering growth through inclusion Renuka Jagtiani on Landmark’s billion-dollar bet on the future Building a tech empire: Jumbo Electronics Ltd.’s CEO on 50 years of growth UAE e-commerce sector market value reaches Dhs27.5bn in 2023