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EasyParcel’s Total Package

Clarence Leong, EasyParcel

01-Mar-17 10:00

EasyParcel’s Total Package

From a humble beginning, EasyParcel was set up two years ago with a simple solution - to integrate logistics services like Poslaju and Skynet onto one platform. Lo and behold, they rode on the e-commerce wave and grown 1000x since 2014. In 2016 alone generated RM25million in revenue which impressed many players in the market. We speak to the founder, Clarence Leong on his lessons learnt from his second startup.


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